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The chemical biology of protein hydropersulfides: Studies of a possible protective function of biological hydropersulfide generation.

Robert Millikin1, Christopher L Bianco2, Corey White1, Simran S Saund1, Stephanie Henriquez3, Victor Sosa1, Takaaki Akaike4, Yoshito Kumagai5, Shuhei Soeda1, John P Toscano2, Joseph Lin6, Jon M Fukuto7.   

Abstract

The recent discovery of significant hydropersulfide (RSSH) levels in mammalian tissues, fluids and cells has led to numerous questions regarding their possible physiological function. Cysteine hydropersulfides have been found in free cysteine, small molecule peptides as well as in proteins. Based on their chemical properties and likely cellular conditions associated with their biosynthesis, it has been proposed that they can serve a protective function. That is, hydropersulfide formation on critical thiols may protect them from irreversible oxidative or electrophilic inactivation. As a prelude to understanding the possible roles and functions of hydropersulfides in biological systems, this study utilizes primarily chemical experiments to delineate the possible mechanistic chemistry associated with cellular protection. Thus, the ability of hydropersulfides to protect against irreversible electrophilic and oxidative modification was examined. The results herein indicate that hydropersulfides are very reactive towards oxidants and electrophiles and are modified readily. However, reduction of these oxidized/modified species is facile generating the corresponding thiol, consistent with the idea that hydropersulfides can serve a protective function for thiol proteins.
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Keywords:  Cellular protection; Electrophilic stress; Hydrogen sulfide; Hydropersulfides; Oxidative stress; Thiol protein; Thiols

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27242269      PMCID: PMC4996688          DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2016.05.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Biol Med        ISSN: 0891-5849            Impact factor:   7.376


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