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Title: Detection and characterization of novel metal-binding proteins: Final report

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/6075368· OSTI ID:6075368

The research proposed and carried out under this grant concerned the detection and characterization of novel metal-binding proteins. In particular, the research goals as outlined in the original proposal were to detect novel metalloproteins from unusual bacteria such as Thiobacillus and Sulfolobus, to characterize one or more such novel metal-binding proteins, and, as a long-range goal beyond the scope of the proposal, to explore the conditions necessary for an industrial or scientific application of metal-binding proteins and to determine its relative advantages and limitations for the proposed application. An important part of this research involved the development of techniques that would enable us to examine the proteins of bacteria for the presence of novel metal-binding proteins. Since many metal-binding proteins are rich in cysteine, we placed emphasis on techniques that would detect cysteine in proteins. While synthesizing metal-binding polypeptides for use as models in the examination of detection techniques, we initiated a study of synthetic metal-binding proteins. We have synthesized and characterized a family of novel, artificial metal-binding proteins whose structure is based upon naturally occurring metallothionein. Metallothionein has two important properties that make it suitable for industrial applications: very high affinities for several metals including some heavy metals and strategic metals, and exquisite specificity of metal binding. In summary, with this grant we have initiated a study of novel metal-binding proteins and the sulfur-based chemistry that these proteins use to chelate metals. Although we were unsuccessful in detecting new metal-binding proteins in microorganisms, we were able to synthesize and characterize a family of novel, artificial metal-binding proteins whose structure is based upon naturally occurring metallothionein.

Research Organization:
General Electric Co., Schenectady, NY (USA). Corporate Research and Development Center
DOE Contract Number:
FG02-84ER13278
OSTI ID:
6075368
Report Number(s):
DOE/ER/13278-2; ON: DE89013968
Resource Relation:
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Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English