Literature DB >> 3030441

Superoxide, hydrogen peroxide and singlet oxygen in hematoporphyrin derivative-cysteine, -NADH and -light systems.

G R Buettner, R D Hall.   

Abstract

Hematoporphyrin derivative and light in the presence of cysteine or glutathione were found to convert oxygen to superoxide and hydrogen peroxide at pH less than approx. 6.5, while at pH greater than 6.5 no superoxide or hydrogen peroxide production was observed. However, at pH values greater than 6.5 the rate of oxygen consumption increased. This rate paralleled the acid dissociation curve of the cysteine thiol group and is consistent with the chemical quenching of 1O2 by cysteine. The superoxide and hydrogen peroxide formation observed below pH 6.5 appeared not to be related to the singlet oxygen production of hematoporphyrin derivative. In addition, superoxide and hydrogen peroxide production was observed with hematoporphyrin derivative and light in the presence of NADH, both above and below pH 6.5. Direct detection of singlet oxygen luminescence at 1268 nm in the hematoporphyrin derivative-light system (2H2O as solvent) revealed an apparent linear increase in the singlet oxygen emission intensity as the p2H was raised from 7.0 to 10.0. Azide efficiently quenched this observed emission. In addition, at p2H 7.4, 1 mM cysteine resulted in a 40% reduction of the singlet oxygen luminescence, while at p2H 9.4 the signal was quenched by over 95% (under the experimental conditions employed). In total, we interpret these results as consistent with the chemical quenching of 1O2 by the ionized thiol group of cysteine.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3030441     DOI: 10.1016/0304-4165(87)90060-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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