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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2011

Early stage aggregation of human serum albumin in the presence of metal ions

Andrea Stirpe; Manuela Pantusa; Bruno Rizzuti; Luigi Sportelli; Rosa Bartucci; Rita Guzzi

The heat induced aggregation of human serum albumin (HSA) with and without an equimolar amount of Cu(II) and Zn(II) was investigated by using optical absorption, fluorescence, AFM and EPR spectroscopy. Turbidity experiments as a function of temperature indicate that the protein aggregation occurs after the melting of the protein. The kinetic of HSA aggregation, investigated between 60 and 70°C by monitoring the optical density changes at 400nm on a 180min time window, shows an exponential growth with a rate that increases with the temperature. Fluorescence of the thioflavin T evidences a significant increase of the intensity at 480nm at increasing incubation time. These results combined with AFM experiments show that the protein aggregates are elongated oligomers with fibrillar-like features. The absence of a lag-phase suggests that the early stage aggregation of HSA follows a downhill pathway that does not require the formation of an organized nucleus. The presence of Cu(II) and Zn(II) ions does not affect the thermally induced aggregation process and the morphology of HSA aggregates. The result is compatible with the binding of the metal ions to the protein in the native state and with the high conformational stability of HSA.


European Biophysics Journal | 2008

Thermally induced denaturation and aggregation of BLG-A: effect of the Cu 2+ and Zn 2+ metal ions

Andrea Stirpe; Bruno Rizzuti; Manuela Pantusa; Rosa Bartucci; Luigi Sportelli; Rita Guzzi

There is growing evidence that metal ions can accelerate the aggregation process of several proteins. This process, associated with several neuro-degenerative diseases, has been reported also for non-pathological proteins. In the present work, the effects of copper and zinc ions on the denaturation and aggregation processes of β-lactoglobulin A (BLG-A) are investigated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), fluorescence, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and optical density. The DSC profiles reveal that the thermal behaviour of BLG-A is a complex process, strongly dependent on the protein concentration. For concentrations ≤0.13 mM, the thermogram shows an endothermic peak at 84.3°C, corresponding to denaturation; for concentrations >0.13 mM an exothermic peak also appears, above 90°C, related to the aggregation of the denaturated BLG-A molecules. The thioflavin T fluorescence indicates that the thermally induced aggregates show fibrillar features. The presence of either equimolar Cu2+ or Zn2+ ions in the protein solution has different effects. In particular, copper binds to the protein in the native state, as evidenced by EPR experiments, and destabilizes BLG-A by decreasing the denaturation temperature by about 10°C, whereas zinc ions probably perturb the partially denaturated state of the protein. The kinetics of BLG-A aggregation shows that both metal ions abolish the lag phase before the aggregation starts. Moreover, the rate of the process is 4.6-fold higher in the presence of copper, whereas the effect of zinc is negligible. The increase of the aggregation rate, induced by copper, may be due to a site-specific binding of the metal ion on the protein.


European Biophysics Journal | 2001

Structural heterogeneity of blue copper proteins: an EPR study of amicyanin and of wild-type and Cys3Ala/Cys26Ala mutant azurin.

Rita Guzzi; Andrea Stirpe; Martin Ph. Verbeet; Luigi Sportelli

Abstract. A comparative investigation of the effects of cooling rate and solvent physicochemical properties on the structural heterogeneity of wild-type and disulfide bond depleted azurin (Cys3Ala/Cys26Ala) and of amicyanin has been performed by EPR spectroscopy and computer simulation. By describing the spectral features of the EPR spectra in terms of Gaussian distributions of the components of the


European Biophysics Journal | 2010

Spontaneous transfer of stearic acids between human serum albumin and PEG:2000-grafted DPPC membranes

Manuela Pantusa; Andrea Stirpe; Luigi Sportelli; Rosa Bartucci


International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2016

Resveratrol induces thermal stabilization of human serum albumin and modulates the early aggregation stage

Andrea Stirpe; Manuela Pantusa; Bruno Rizzuti; Maria P. De Santo; Luigi Sportelli; Rosa Bartucci; Rita Guzzi

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Chemistry and Physics of Lipids | 2014

Chain interdigitation in DPPC bilayers induced by HgCl2: evidences from continuous wave and pulsed EPR.

Andrea Stirpe; Manuela Pantusa; Rita Guzzi; Rosa Bartucci; Luigi Sportelli


Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2002

Effects of chaotropic anions on the distribution of conformational substates of amicyanin, wild type and Cys3Ala/Cys26Ala azurin mutant.

Andrea Stirpe; Rita Guzzi; M.Ph. Verbeet; Gerard W. Canters; Luigi Sportelli

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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2005

Calorimetric and spectroscopic investigations of the thermal denaturation of wild type nitrite reductase

Andrea Stirpe; Rita Guzzi; Hein J. Wijma; Martin Ph. Verbeet; Gerard W. Canters; Luigi Sportelli


Biopolymers | 2006

A comparative investigation of the thermal unfolding of pseudoazurin in the Cu(II)‐holo and apo form

Andrea Stirpe; Luigi Sportelli; Rita Guzzi

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European Biophysics Journal | 2007

Thermal stability effects of removing the type-2 copper ligand His306 at the interface of nitrite reductase subunits

Andrea Stirpe; Luigi Sportelli; Hein J. Wijma; Martin Ph. Verbeet; Rita Guzzi

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University of Calabria

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