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Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2010

Spectral and thermodynamic properties of methanobactin from γ-proteobacterial methane oxidizing bacteria: a case for copper competition on a molecular level.

Dong W. Choi; Nathan L. Bandow; Marcus T. McEllistrem; Jeremy D. Semrau; William E. Antholine; Scott C. Hartsel; Warren H. Gallagher; Corbin J. Zea; Nicole L. Pohl; James A. Zahn; Alan A. DiSpirito

Methanobactin (mb) is a low molecular mass copper-binding molecule analogous to iron-binding siderophores. The molecule is produced by many methanotrophic or methane oxidizing bacteria (MOB), but has only been characterized to date in one MOB, Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b. To explore the potential molecular diversity in this novel class of metal binding compound, the spectral (UV-visible, fluorescent, and electron paramagnetic resonance) and thermodynamic properties of mb from two γ-proteobacterial MOB, Methylococcus capsulatus Bath and Methylomicrobium album BG8, were determined and compared to the mb from the α-proteobacterial MOB, M. trichosporium OB3b. The mb from both γ-proteobacterial MOB differed from the mb from M. trichosporium OB3b in molecular mass and spectral properties. Compared to mb from M. trichosporium OB3b, the extracellular concentrations were low, as were copper-binding constants of mb from both γ-proteobacterial MOB. In addition, the mb from M. trichosporium OB3b removed Cu(I) from the mb of both γ-proteobacterial MOB. Taken together the results suggest mb may be a factor in regulating methanotrophic community structure in copper-limited environments.


Archive | 2005

Probing carbohydrate biocatalysis through the use of electrospray ionization mass spectrometry and isothermal titration calorimetry

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Biochemistry | 2006

Spectral, kinetic, and thermodynamic properties of Cu(I) and Cu(II) binding by methanobactin from Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b

Dong W. Choi; Corbin J. Zea; Young S. Do; Jeremy D. Semrau; William E. Antholine; Mark S. Hargrove; Nicola L. B. Pohl; Eric S. Boyd; Gill G. Geesey; Scott C. Hartsel; Peter H. Shafe; Marcus T. McEllistrem; Clint J. Kisting; Damon Campbell; Vinay Rao; and Arlene M. de la Mora; Alan A. DiSpirito


Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2006

Spectral and thermodynamic properties of Ag(I), Au(III), Cd(II), Co(II), Fe(III), Hg(II), Mn(II), Ni(II), Pb(II), U(IV), and Zn(II) binding by methanobactin from Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b

Dong W. Choi; Young S. Do; Corbin J. Zea; Marcus T. McEllistrem; Sung W. Lee; Jeremy D. Semrau; Nicola L. B. Pohl; Clint J. Kisting; Lori L. Scardino; Scott C. Hartsel; Eric S. Boyd; Gill G. Geesey; T. P. Riedel; Peter H. Shafe; Kim A. Kranski; John R. Tritsch; William E. Antholine; Alan A. DiSpirito


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2004

Unusually broad substrate tolerance of a heat-stable archaeal sugar nucleotidyltransferase for the synthesis of sugar nucleotides

Rahman M. Mizanur; Corbin J. Zea; Nicola L. B. Pohl


Analytical Biochemistry | 2004

General assay for sugar nucleotidyltransferases using electrospray ionization mass spectrometry

Corbin J. Zea; Nicola L. B. Pohl


Analytical Biochemistry | 2004

Kinetic and substrate binding analysis of phosphorylase b via electrospray ionization mass spectrometry: a model for chemical proteomics of sugar phosphorylases.

Corbin J. Zea; Nicola L. B. Pohl


Organic Letters | 2004

Discovery of the chemical function of glycosidases: design, synthesis, and evaluation of mass-differentiated carbohydrate libraries.

Yang Yu; Kwang-Seuk Ko; Corbin J. Zea; Nicola L. B. Pohl


Chemistry Central Journal | 2008

Thermodynamics of binding of divalent magnesium and manganese to uridine phosphates: implications for diabetes-related hypomagnesaemia and carbohydrate biocatalysis

Corbin J. Zea; Gulden Camci-Unal; Nicola L. B. Pohl


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2003

Discovery of the Archaeal Chemical Link between Glycogen (Starch) Synthase Families Using a New Mass Spectrometry Assay

Corbin J. Zea; Stephen W. Macdonell; Nicola L. B. Pohl

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Nicola L. B. Pohl

Indiana University Bloomington

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Marcus T. McEllistrem

University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire

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Scott C. Hartsel

University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire

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William E. Antholine

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Gill G. Geesey

Montana State University

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