Literature DB >> 32360749

The reactions of hydropersulfides (RSSH) with myoglobin.

Lucía Álvarez1, Valeria Suarez Vega2, Christopher McGinity3, Vinayak S Khodade3, John P Toscano3, Peter Nagy4, Joseph Lin5, Carmen Works2, Jon M Fukuto6.   

Abstract

Hydropersulfides are reported to be good biological reductants, superior to thiols and akin to selenols. As such, they have been previously shown to reduce metalloproteins such as ferric myoglobin and ferric cytochrome c to their ferrous forms under conditions where little or no reduction from corresponding thiols is observed. Not surprisingly, the reduction of ferric myoglobin to ferrous myoglobin under aerobic conditions results in the generation of oxymyoglobin (dioxygen bound ferrous myoglobin). Previous studies have demonstrated that oxymyoglobin can also act as an oxidant with highly reducing species such as hydroxylamine and ascorbate. Considering the reducing properties of hydropersulfides, it is possible that they can also react with oxymyoglobin similarly to hydroxylamine or ascorbate. Herein, this reaction is examined and indeed hydropersulfides are found to react with oxymyoglobin similarly to other reducing species leading to a fleeting ferric myoglobin which is rapidly reduced to the ferrous form also by hydropersulfide.
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Keywords:  Hydrogen sulfide; Hydropersulfides; Myoglobin; Polysulfides; Sulfheme

Year:  2020        PMID: 32360749     DOI: 10.1016/j.abb.2020.108391

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Biochem Biophys        ISSN: 0003-9861            Impact factor:   4.013


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