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Identification of the sites of hydroxyl radical reaction with peptides by hydrogen/deuterium exchange: prevalence of reactions with the side chains.

M B Goshe1, Y H Chen, V E Anderson.   

Abstract

Hydroxyl radical-effected protium/deuterium ((1)H/(2)H) exchange into the C-H bonds present in peptides has been used to identify the site of hydrogen atom abstraction by hydroxyl radical. Radiolysis of anaerobic, N(2)O-saturated D(2)O solutions containing peptide and dithiothreitol generates a hydroxyl radical that mediates (1)H/(2)H exchange into the side chains of peptides of up to 66 atom % excess (2)H. The (1)H/(2)H exchange is determined by measuring the isotope ratio, [M + H + 1](+)/[M + H](+), of the peptide using electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry. The (1)H/(2)H exchange within each residue of the peptide was determined by measuring the isotope ratio of each isolated dansyl amino acid following hydrolysis and derivatization. Generation of 0.40 mM hydroxyl radical effected (1)H/(2)H exchange into each of the five different residues of (Ala(2))-leucine enkephalin (YAGFL). The propensity of the residues to undergo exchange was L > Y > A congruent with F > G, independent of whether they were radiolyzed separately or as the peptide. The minimal exchange into glycine suggests that reaction of hydroxyl radical with the side chain hydrogens predominates over reaction with the polypeptide alpha-hydrogens. The ability of radiolysis to effect (1)H/(2)H exchange into a larger peptide, SNEQKACKVLGI, was also demonstrated.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10677225     DOI: 10.1021/bi991569j

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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