Pathogenic R(163)W Variant of the Copper Chaperone for Sod1 (Ccs) Functions as an Anti-chaperone

Sod1铜伴侣蛋白(Ccs)的致病性R(163)W变体发挥反伴侣蛋白的功能

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Abstract

The copper chaperone for Sod1 (Ccs) is a metallochaperone that plays a multifaceted role in the maturation of Cu,Zn superoxide dismutase (Sod1). The Ccs mutation R(163)W was identified in an infant with fatal neurological abnormalities. Based on a comprehensive structural and functional analysis, we developed the first data-driven model for R(163)W-related pathogenic phenotypes. The work here confirms previous findings that the substitution of arginine with tryptophan at this site, which is located adjacent to a conserved Zn binding site, creates an unstable Zn-deficient protein that loses its ability to efficiently activate Sod1. Intriguingly, R(163)W Ccs can reduce copper (i.e., Cu(II) → Cu(I)) bound in its Sod1-like domain (D2), and this novel redox event is accompanied by disulfide bond formation. The loss of Zn binding, along with the unusual ability to bind copper in D2, diverts R(163)W Ccs toward aggregation. The remarkably high affinity of D2 Cu(I) binding converts R(163)W from a Cu chaperone to a Cu scavenger that accelerates Sod1 deactivation (i.e., an Anti-chaperone). Overall, these findings present a first-of-its-kind molecular mechanism for Ccs dysfunction that leads to pathogenesis in humans.

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