Tryptophan oxidation by singlet molecular oxygen [O-2 ((1)Delta(g))]: Mechanistic studies using O-18-labeled hydroperoxides, mass spectrometry, and light emission measurements


Autoria(s): RONSEIN, Graziella E.; OLIVEIRA, Mauricio C. B.; MIYAMOTO, Sayuri; MEDEIROS, Marisa H. G.; MASCIO, Paolo Di
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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20/10/2012

20/10/2012

2008

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Proteins have been considered important targets for reactive oxygen species. Indeed, tryptophan (W) has been shown to be a highly susceptible amino acid to many oxidizing agents, including singlet molecular oxygen [O-2 ((1)Delta(g))]. In this study, two cis- and trans-tryptophan hydroperoxide (WOOH) isomers were completely characterized by HPLC/mass spectrometry and NMR analyses as the major W-oxidation photoproducts. These photoproducts underwent thermal decay into the corresponding alcohols. Additionally, WOOHs were shown to decompose under heating or basification, leading to the formation of N-formylkynurenine (FMK). Using O-18-labeled hydroperoxides ((WOOH)-O-18-O-18), it was possible to confirm the formation of two oxygen-labeled FMK molecules derived from (WOOH)-O-18-O-18 decomposition. This result demonstrates that both oxygen atoms in FMK are derived from the hydroperoxide group. In addition, these reactions are chemiluminescent (CL), indicating a dioxetane cleavage pathway. This mechanism was confirmed since the CL spectrum of the WOOH decomposition matched the FMK fluorescence spectrum, unequivocally identifying FMK as the emitting species.

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CHEMICAL RESEARCH IN TOXICOLOGY, v.21, n.6, p.1271-1283, 2008

0893-228X

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/30895

10.1021/tx800026g

http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/tx800026g

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eng

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC

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Chemical Research in Toxicology

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Palavras-Chave #LINOLEIC-ACID HYDROPEROXIDE #PEROXIDASE-CATALYZED OXIDATION #ZN-SUPEROXIDE-DISMUTASE #INDOLE-DERIVATIVES #PHOTOSENSITIZED OXYGENATION #COVALENT AGGREGATION #N-FORMYLKYNURENINE #HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE #HUMAN CU #CHEMILUMINESCENCE #Chemistry, Medicinal #Chemistry, Multidisciplinary #Toxicology
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