Binding of chromium(VI) to histones: implications for chromium(VI)-induced genotoxicity

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Aviva Levina
Hugh H. Harris
Peter A. Lay
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[1] The University of Sydney,Centre for Heavy Metals Research, and Centre for Structural Biology and Structural Chemistry, School of Chemistry
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JBIC Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry | 2006年 / 11卷
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Chromium; Cancer; Histones; Nuclear localization signals; X-ray absorption spectroscopy;
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The first evidence has been obtained for Cr(VI) (chromate) binding to isolated calf thymus (CT) histones under physiological conditions (pH 7.4, Cl− concentration 152 mM, 310 K). No significant Cr(VI) binding under the same conditions was observed for other extracellular and intracellular proteins, including albumin, apo-transferrin and G-actin, as well as for CT DNA. The mode of Cr(VI) binding to histones was studied by vibrational, electronic and X-ray absorption (X-ray absorption near-edge structure and X-ray absorption fine structure) spectroscopies and molecular mechanics calculations. A proposed binding mechanism includes electrostatic interactions of CrO42− with protonated Lys and Arg residues of histones, as well as the formation of hydrogen bonds with the protein backbone. Similarly, Cr(VI) can bind to nuclear localization signals (typically, Lys- and Arg-rich fragments) of other nuclear proteins. Selective binding of Cr(VI) to newly synthesized nuclear proteins (including histones) in the cytoplasm is likely to be responsible for the active transport of Cr(VI) into the nuclei of living cells.
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