| Literature DB >> 27735097 |
Valentina Pirota1, Simone Dell'Acqua1, Enrico Monzani1, Stefania Nicolis1, Luigi Casella1.
Abstract
The oxidative reactivity of copper complexes with Aβ peptides 1-16 and 1-28 (Aβ16 and Aβ28) against dopamine and related catechols under physiological conditions has been investigated in parallel with the competitive oxidative modification undergone by the peptides. It was found that both Aβ16 and Aβ28 markedly increase the oxidative reactivity of copper(II) towards the catechol compounds, up to a molar ratio of about 4:1 of peptide/copper(II). Copper redox cycling during the catalytic activity induces the competitive modification of the peptide at selected amino acid residues. The main modifications consist of oxidation of His13/14 to 2-oxohistidine and Phe19/20 to ortho-tyrosine, and the formation of a covalent His6-catechol adduct. Competition by the endogenous peptide is rather efficient, as approximately one peptide molecule is oxidized every 10 molecules of 4-methylcatechol.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer's disease; Aβ peptides; copper complexes; dopamine; oxidation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27735097 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201603824
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236