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Santos, MFA, Sciortino G, Correia I, Fernandes ACP, Santos-Silva T, Pisanu F, Garribba E, Pessoa JC.  2022.  Binding of VIVO2+, VIVOL, VIVOL2 and VVO2L Moieties to Proteins: X-ray/Theoretical Characterization and Biological Implications, 2022. Chemistry – A European JournalChemistry – A European Journal. 28(40):e202200105.: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd AbstractWebsite

Abstract Vanadium compounds have frequently been proposed as therapeutics, but their application has been hampered by the lack of information on the different V-containing species that may form and how these interact with blood and cell proteins, and with enzymes. Herein, we report several resolved crystal structures of lysozyme with bound VIVO2+ and VIVOL2+, where L=2,2?-bipyridine or 1,10-phenanthroline (phen), and of trypsin with VIVO(picolinato)2 and VVO2(phen)+ moieties. Computational studies complete the refinement and shed light on the relevant role of hydrophobic interactions, hydrogen bonds, and microsolvation in stabilizating the structure. Noteworthy is that the trypsin?VVO2(phen) and trypsin?VIVO(OH)(phen) adducts correspond to similar energies, thus suggesting a possible interconversion under physiological/biological conditions. The obtained data support the relevance of hydrolysis of VIV and VV complexes in the several types of binding established with proteins and the formation of different adducts that might contribute to their pharmacological action, and significantly widen our knowledge of vanadium?protein interactions.

Otrelo-Cardoso, AR, Schwuchow V, Rodrigues D, Cabrita EJ, Leimkuehler S, Romao MJ, Santos-Silva T.  2014.  Biochemical, Stabilization and Crystallization Studies on a Molecular Chaperone (PaoD) Involved in the Maturation of Molybdoenzymes. Plos One. 9, Number 1 AbstractWebsite
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Duarte, RO, Archer M, Dias JM, Bursakov S, Huber R, Moura I, Romao MJ, Moura JJG.  2000.  Biochemical/spectroscopic characterization and preliminary X-ray analysis of a new aldehyde oxidoreductase isolated from Desulfovibrio desulfuricans ATCC 27774. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 268:745-749., Number 3 AbstractWebsite
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Chaves, S, Gil M, Canario S, Jelic R, Romao MJ, Trincao J, Herdtweck E, Sousa J, Diniz C, Fresco P, Santos AM.  2008.  Biologically relevant O,S-donor compounds. Synthesis, molybdenum complexation and xanthine oxidase inhibition. Dalton Transactions. :1773-1782., Number 13 AbstractWebsite
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