2015
DOI: 10.5478/msl.2015.6.1.7
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Mass Spectrometric Determination of Zn<sup>2+</sup> Binding/Dissociation Constant for Zinc Finger Peptides

Abstract: :In the present study, we proposed a simple ESI-MS model for determining Zn 2+ binding (or dissociation) constants for zinc finger peptides (ZFPs) with a unique ββα fold consensus. The ionization efficiency (response) factors for this model, i.e., α and β, could be determined for ZiCo ZFP with a known Zn 2+ binding constant. We could determine the binding constants for other ZFPs assuming those with a ββα consensus conformation have the same α/β response ratio. In general, the ZPF dissociation constants exhibi… Show more

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“…18 ESI-MS can also be used for metallodrug-protein interactions 19 and for labile drugs. 20 ESI-MS has been employed to determine the binding or dissociation constants of zinc finger peptides (ZFPs), 21 to characterize a Ru(III) anticancer drug, 22 for Protein metalation processes, 23 and also to characterize antiproliferative activity 24 and cytotoxic metallodrugs. 25 A review of the applications of hyphenated techniques for metal-based pharmaceuticals has been published.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…18 ESI-MS can also be used for metallodrug-protein interactions 19 and for labile drugs. 20 ESI-MS has been employed to determine the binding or dissociation constants of zinc finger peptides (ZFPs), 21 to characterize a Ru(III) anticancer drug, 22 for Protein metalation processes, 23 and also to characterize antiproliferative activity 24 and cytotoxic metallodrugs. 25 A review of the applications of hyphenated techniques for metal-based pharmaceuticals has been published.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%