Literature DB >> 9480913

Conversion of taurine into N-chlorotaurine (taurine chloramine) and sulphoacetaldehyde in response to oxidative stress.

C Cunningham1, K F Tipton, H B Dixon.   

Abstract

N-Chlorotaurine (taurine chloramine), formed by treating taurine with hypochlorous acid, was shown to decompose to sulphoacetaldehyde with a first-order rate constant of 9.9+/-0.5 x 10(-4).h-1 at 37 degrees C in 0.1 M phosphate buffer, pH 7.4. Rat liver homogenates accelerated this decay in a process that was proportional to tissue-protein concentration and saturable, with maximum velocity (Vmax) and Km values of 0.28+/-0.01 nmol/min per mg of protein and 37+/-9 microM respectively. This activity was found to be lost on heat denaturation, but retained after dialysis. There was no detectable formation of sulphoacetaldehyde when taurine itself was incubated with the tissue homogenates under the same conditions. Activation of human neutrophils (1.67 x 10(6) cells/ml) with latex beads resulted in a respiratory burst of oxygen-radical production, the products of which were partially sequestered by 12.5 mM taurine. Under these conditions sulphoacetaldehyde was generated at a constant rate of 637+/-18 pmol/h per ml for over 7 h. A non-activated neutrophil suspension contained constant levels of 1.42+/-0.02 nmol/ml sulphoacetaldehyde, as did activated cells incubated in the absence of taurine, a basal level which may indicate a steady turnover of taurine in these cells. Such formation of chlorotaurine and its decay to the aldehyde may be the first steps in the metabolism of taurine to isethionate (2-hydroxyethanesulphonate) that has been demonstrated by various authors to occur in vivo.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9480913      PMCID: PMC1219228          DOI: 10.1042/bj3300939

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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