Peptide Mimics of the Cysteine‐Rich Regions of HapX and SreA Bind a [2Fe‐2S] Cluster In Vitro

Advanced Biology(2024)

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AbstractHapX and SreA are transcription factors that regulate the response of the fungus Aspergillus fumigatus to the availability of iron. During iron starvation, HapX represses genes involved in iron consuming pathways and upon a shift to iron excess, HapX activates these same genes. SreA blocks the expression of genes needed for iron uptake during periods of iron availability. Both proteins possess cysteine‐rich regions (CRR) that are hypothesized to be necessary for the sensing of iron levels. However, the contribution of each of these domains to the function of the protein has remained unclear. Here, the ability of peptide analogs of each CRR is determined to bind an iron‐sulfur cluster in vitro. UV–vis and resonance Raman (RR) spectroscopies reveal that each CRR is capable of coordinating a [2Fe‐2S] cluster with comparable affinities. The iron–sulfur cluster coordinated to the CRR‐B domain of HapX displays particularly high stability. The data are consistent with HapX and SreA mediating responses to cellular iron levels through the direct coordination of [2Fe‐2S] clusters. The high stability of the CRR‐B peptide may also find use as a starting point for the development of new green catalysts.
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