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Reduction of L-methionine selenoxide to seleno-L-methionine by endogenous thiols, ascorbic acid, or methimazole.

Renee J Krause1, Adnan A Elfarra.   

Abstract

Seleno-L-methionine (SeMet) can be oxidized to L-methionine selenoxide (MetSeO) by flavin-containing monooxygenase 3 (FMO3) and rat liver microsomes in the presence of NADPH. MetSeO can be reduced by GSH to yield SeMet and GSSG. In the present study, the potential reduction of MetSeO to SeMet by other cellular components and antioxidants was investigated. Besides GSH, other thiols (L-cysteine, or N-acetyl-L-cysteine) and antioxidants (ascorbic acid and methimazole) also reduced MetSeO to SeMet. This reduction is unique to MetSeO since methionine sulfoxide was not reduced to methionine under similar conditions. The MetSeO reduction by thiols was instaneous and much faster than the reduction by ascorbic acid or methimazole. However, only one molar equivalent of ascorbic acid or methimazole was needed to complete the reduction, as opposed to two molar equivalents of thiols. Whereas the disulfides produced by the reactions of MetSeO with thiols are chemically stable, methimazole disulfide readily decomposed at pH 7.4, 37 degrees C to yield methimazole, methimazole-sulfenic acid, methimazole sulfinic acid, methimazole S-sulfonate, 1-methylimidazole (MI) and sulfite anion. Collectively, the results demonstrate reduction of MetSeO to SeMet by multiple endogenous thiols, ascorbic acid, and methimazole. Thus, oxidation of SeMet to MetSeO may result in depletion of endogenous thiols and antioxidant molecules. Furthermore, the novel reduction of MetSeO by methimazole provides clear evidence that methimazole should not be used as an alternative FMO substrate when studying FMO-mediated oxidation of SeMet.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18930712      PMCID: PMC2642925          DOI: 10.1016/j.bcp.2008.09.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Pharmacol        ISSN: 0006-2952            Impact factor:   5.858


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