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Structures of Silver Fingers and a Pathway to Their Genotoxicity

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2022

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Recently, we demonstrated that Ag<sup>I</sup> can directly replace Zn<sup>II</sup> in zinc fingers (ZFs). The cooperative binding of Ag<sup>I</sup> to ZFs leads to a thermodynamically irreversible formation of silver clusters destroying the native ZF structure. Thus, a reported loss of biological function of ZF proteins is a likely consequence of such replacement. Here, we report an X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) study of Ag<sub>n</sub> S<sub>n</sub> clusters formed in ZFs to probe their structural features. Selective probing of the local environment around Ag<sup>I</sup> by XAS showed the predominance of digonal Ag<sup>I</sup> coordination to two sulfur donors, coordinated with an average Ag-S distance at 2.41 Å. No Ag-N bonds were present. A mixed AgS<sub>2</sub> /AgS<sub>3</sub> geometry was found solely in the CCCH Ag<sup>I</sup> -ZF. We also show that cooperative replacement of Zn<sup>II</sup> ions with the studied Ag<sub>2</sub> S<sub>2</sub> clusters occurred in a three-ZF transcription factor protein 1MEY#, leading to a dissociation of 1MEY# from the complex with its cognate DNA.

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