Pathways of peroxynitrite oxidation of thiol groups

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Quijano, C
Alvarez, B
Gatti, RM
Augusto, O
Radi, R
机构
[1] UNIV REPUBLICA,FAC MED,DEPT BIOQUIM,MONTEVIDEO 11800,URUGUAY
[2] UNIV SAO PAULO,INST QUIM,DEPT BIOQUIM,BR-26077970 SAO PAULO,BRAZIL
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10.1042/bj3220167
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Peroxynitrite mediates the oxidation of the thiol group of both cysteine and glutathione. This process is associated with oxygen consumption. At acidic pH and a cysteine/peroxynitrite molar ratio of less than or equal to 1.2, there was a single fast phase of oxygen consumption, which increased with increasing concentrations of both cysteine and oxygen. At higher molar ratios the profile of oxygen consumption became biphasic, with a fast phase (phase I) that decreased with increasing cysteine concentration, followed by a slow phase (phase II) whose rate of oxygen consumption increased with increasing cysteine concentration. Oxygen consumption in phase I was inhibited by desferrioxamine and 5,5-dimethyl-1-pyrroline N-oxide, but not by mannitol; superoxide dismutase also inhibited oxygen consumption in phase a, while catalase added during phase II decreased the rate of oxygen consumption. For both cysteine and glutathione, oxygen consumption in phase I was maximal at neutral to acidic pH; in contrast, total thiol oxidation was maximal at alkaline pH. EPR spin-trapping studies using N-tert-butyl-alpha-phenylnitrone indicated that the yield of thiyl radical adducts had a pH profile comparable with that found for oxygen consumption. The apparent Second-order rate constants for the reactions of peroxynitrite with cysteine and glutathione were 1290 +/- 30 M(-1) . s(-1) and 281 +/- 6 M(-1) . s(-1) respectively at pH 5.75 and 37 degrees C. These results are consistent with two different pathways participating in the reaction of peroxynitrite with low-molecular-mass thiols: (a) the reaction bf the peroxynitrite anion with the protonated thiol group, ina second-order process likely to involve a two-electron oxidation, and (b) the reaction of peroxynitrous acid, or a secondary species derived from it, with the thiolate in a one-electron transfer process that yields thiyl radicals capable of initiating an oxygen-dependent radical chain reaction.
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