Investigation of the Plutonium(IV) Interactions with Two Variants of the EF-Hand Ca-Binding Site I of Calmodulin

Due to its presence in the nuclear industry and its strong radiotoxicity, plutonium is an actinide of major interest in the event of internal contamination. To improve the understanding of its mechanisms of transport and accumulation in the body, the complexation of Pu­(IV) to the most common protei...

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Veröffentlicht in:Inorganic chemistry 2023-05, Vol.62 (21), p.8334-8346
Hauptverfasser: Daronnat, Loïc, Holfeltz, Vanessa, Boubals, Nathalie, Dumas, Thomas, Guilbaud, Philippe, Martinez, Diego Moreno, Moisy, Philippe, Sauge-Merle, Sandrine, Lemaire, David, Solari, Pier Lorenzo, Berthon, Laurence, Berthomieu, Catherine
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Zusammenfassung:Due to its presence in the nuclear industry and its strong radiotoxicity, plutonium is an actinide of major interest in the event of internal contamination. To improve the understanding of its mechanisms of transport and accumulation in the body, the complexation of Pu­(IV) to the most common protein calcium-binding motif found in cells, the EF-hand motif of calmodulin, was investigated. Visible and X-ray absorption spectroscopies (XAS) in solution made it possible to investigate the speciation of plutonium at physiological pH (pH 7.4) and pH 6 in two variants of the calmodulin Ca-binding site I and using Pu­(IV) in different media: carbonate, chloride, or nitrate solutions. Three different species of Pu were identified in the samples, with formation of 1:1 Pu­(IV):calmodulin peptide complexes, Pu­(IV) reduction, and formation of peptide-mediated Pu­(IV) hexanuclear cluster.
ISSN:0020-1669
1520-510X
DOI:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.3c00845