comparative genomic analyses of copper transporters and cuproproteomes reveal evolutionary dynamics of copper utilization and its link to oxygen比较基因组分析铜转运蛋白和cuproproteomes揭示演化动力学的铜氧利用率及其链接.pdf
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Comparative Genomic Analyses of Copper Transporters
and Cuproproteomes Reveal Evolutionary Dynamics of
Copper Utilization and Its Link to Oxygen
Perry G. Ridge, Yan Zhang, Vadim N. Gladyshev*
Department of Biochemistry, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States of America
Copper is an essential trace element in many organisms and is utilized in all domains of life. It is often used as a cofactor of
redox proteins, but is also a toxic metal ion. Intracellular copper must be carefully handled to prevent the formation of reactive
oxygen species which pose a threat to DNA, lipids, and proteins. In this work, we examined patterns of copper utilization in
prokaryotes by analyzing the occurrence of copper transporters and copper-containing proteins. Many organisms, including
those that lack copper-dependent proteins, had copper exporters, likely to protect against copper ions that inadvertently enter
the cell. We found that copper use is widespread among prokaryotes, but also identified several phyla that lack cuproproteins.
This is in contrast to the use of other trace elements, such as selenium, which shows more scattered and reduced usage, yet
larger selenoproteomes. Copper transporters had different patterns of occurrence than cuproproteins, suggesting that the
pathways of copper utilization and copper detoxification are independent of each other. We present evidence that organisms
living in oxygen-rich environments utilize copper, whereas the majority of anaerobic organisms do not. In addition, among
copper users, cuproproteomes of aerobic organisms were larger than those of anaerobic organisms. Prokaryotic
cuproproteomes were small and dominated by a single protein, cytochrome c oxidase. The data are consistent with the
idea that proteins evolved to utilize copper following the oxygenation of the Earth.
Citation: Ridge PG, Zhang Y, Gladyshev VN (2008) Co
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