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Glycolaldehyde is an endogenous source of lysine N-pyrrolation.

Miho Chikazawa1, Jun Yoshitake2, Sei-Young Lim1, Shiori Iwata1, Lumi Negishi3, Takahiro Shibata2,4, Koji Uchida5,6.   

Abstract

Lysine N-pyrrolation converts lysine residues to N ϵ-pyrrole-l-lysine (pyrK) in a covalent modification reaction that significantly affects the chemical properties of proteins, causing them to mimic DNA. pyrK in proteins has been detected in vivo, indicating that pyrrolation occurs as an endogenous reaction. However, the source of pyrK remains unknown. In this study, on the basis of our observation in vitro that pyrK is present in oxidized low-density lipoprotein and in modified proteins with oxidized polyunsaturated fatty acids, we used LC-electrospray ionization-MS/MS coupled with a stable isotope dilution method to perform activity-guided separation of active molecules in oxidized lipids and identified glycolaldehyde (GA) as a pyrK source. The results from mechanistic experiments to study GA-mediated lysine N-pyrrolation suggested that the reactions might include GA oxidation, generating the dialdehyde glyoxal, followed by condensation reactions of lysine amino groups with GA and glyoxal. We also studied the functional significance of GA-mediated lysine N-pyrrolation in proteins and found that GA-modified proteins are recognized by apolipoprotein E, a binding target of pyrrolated proteins. Moreover, GA-modified proteins triggered an immune response to pyrrolated proteins, and monoclonal antibodies generated from mice immunized with GA-modified proteins specifically recognized pyrrolated proteins. These findings reveal that GA is an endogenous source of DNA-mimicking pyrrolated proteins and may provide mechanistic insights relevant for innate and autoimmune responses associated with glucose metabolism and oxidative stress.
© 2020 Chikazawa et al.

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Keywords:  apolipoprotein E (ApoE); atherosclerosis; glucose metabolism; immunity; immunology; lipid peroxidation; oxidative stress; polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA); posttranslational modification (PTM)

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32332094      PMCID: PMC7261792          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA120.013179

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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