2020
DOI: 10.1002/prot.26031
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Are granulins copper sequestering proteins?

Abstract: Granulins (GRN 1‐7) are short (~6 kDa), cysteine‐rich proteins that are generated upon the proteolytic processing of progranulin (PGRN). These peptides, along with their precursor, have been implicated in multiple pathophysiological roles, especially in neurodegenerative diseases. Previously we showed that GRN‐3 and GRN‐5 are fully disordered in the reduced form implicating redox sensitive attributes to the proteins. Redox‐based modulations are often carried out by metalloproteins in mitigating oxidative stres… Show more

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“…Instrument calibration was performed using Bruker Protein Calibration Standard I (Bruker Daltonics). Alkylation assays of GRNs using iodoacetamide were performed as described (Bhopatkar & Rangachari, 2021).…”
Section: Maldi-tof Msmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instrument calibration was performed using Bruker Protein Calibration Standard I (Bruker Daltonics). Alkylation assays of GRNs using iodoacetamide were performed as described (Bhopatkar & Rangachari, 2021).…”
Section: Maldi-tof Msmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, there are other examples of unanticipated metal chelating activity in proteins with other primary functions. Copper chelating activities have been recently identified in granulins, chaperonins, and lens crystallins [18][19][20]. It is possible that evolution of metal chelation serves a protective measure to maintain robust molecular function under ROS generating conditions.…”
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