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The phenoloxidase system responsible for the sclerotization of cockroach ootheca is found to be present as an inactive form in the left colleterial gland of Periplaneta americana. The supernatant fraction obtained by centrifugation of the milky white secretions contained the inactive phenoloxidase which required both sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and the insoluble sediment for exhibiting enzyme activity. Bovine serum albumin could replace the sediment in the activation process. Proteins separated from the supernatant fraction by molecular sieve chromatography on Sephadex G-25 did not require either albumin or the sediment, but required SDS for exhibiting the phenoloxidase activity. Among the detergents tested, SDS (anionic) and cetylpyridinium chloride (cationic) activated the phenoloxidase, but CHAPS (zwitterionic) or nonionic detergents failed to activate the enzyme. The activation caused by SDS occurred well below the critical micellar concentration of SDS indicating that SDS is causing the activation by binding to the protein and altering its conformation. Chloroform-methanol extracts of vestibulum or right gland could replace SDS confirming the presence of endogenous activator(s) of phenoloxidase system. A variety of exogenously added lipids could activate the latent enzyme, among which linoleate, oleate, laurate, linolenate, phosphatidylethanolamine, and phosphatidylglycerol proved to be the effective activators of the latent phenoloxidase. Partially purified phenoloxidase was found to be extremely labile and lost its activity on a) freezing and thawing, b) dialysis, and c) heating for 10 min at 55 degrees C. It exhibited a pH optimum of 7 and was inhibited drastically by phenylthiourea and diethyldithiocarbamate. It readily oxidized a number of o-diphenols such as 3,4-dihydroxybenzylalcohol, 3,4-dihydroxyphenethyl alcohol, catechol, N-acetyldopamine, N-acetylnorepinephrine, dopa, dopamine, etc., but failed to oxidize both 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid and 3,4-dihydroxybenzaldehyde. It neither converted the typical laccase substrate syringaldazine to its quinone methide product, nor oxidized the p-diphenols, hydroquinone and methylhydroquinone. Therefore, the enzyme participating in the quinone tanning of cockroach ootheca appears to be a typical o-diphenol oxidase and not a laccase as previously thought.  相似文献   

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The validity of Pryor's widely accepted quinone tanning hypothesis for the sclerotization of insect cuticle was examined using an in vitro model system. Quinones generated in situ by the oxidation of catechols with mushroom tyrosinase and molecular oxygen readily reacted with test proteins such as lysozyme, ribonuclease and cytochrome-c, producing dimers, trimers, and higher oligomers. With the exception of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine, dopamine, and norepinephrine, most other catechols tested participated in protein polymerization. The inability of these three compounds to support oligomerization of test protein was attributed to their high rate of intramolecular cyclization reaction. Radioactive incorporation studies reveal the formation of catechol-protomer adducts, as well as aryl-protein crosslinks in the reaction mixture. The above results strongly support the quinone tanning hypothesis. Based on these findings, the mechanism of cuticular sclerotization is discussed.  相似文献   

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The catabolic fate of 3,4-dihydroxyphenethyl alcohol (DHPA) and 3,4-dihydroxyphenylethyl glycol (DHPG) in insect cuticle was determined for the first time using cuticular enzyme(s) from Sarcophaga bullata and compared with mushroom tyrosinase-medicated oxidation. Mushroom tyrosinase converted both DHPA and DHPG to their corresponding quinone derivatives, while cuticular enzyme(s) partly converted DHPA to DHPG. Cuticular enzyme(s)-mediated oxidation of DHPA also accompanied the covalent binding of DHPA to the cuticle. Cuticle-DHPA adducts, upon pronase digestion, released peptides that had bound catechols. 3,4-Dihydroxyphenyl-acetaldehyde, the expected product of side chain desaturation of DHPA, was not formed at all. The presence of N-acetylcysteine, a quinone trap, in the reaction mixture containing DHPA and cuticle resulted in the generation of DHPA-quinone-N-acetylcysteine adduct and total inhibition of DHPG formation. The insect enzyme(s) converted DHPG to its quinone at high substrate concentration and to 2-hydroxy-3′,4′-dihydroxyacetophenone at low concentration. They converted exogenously added DHPA-quinone to DHPG, but acted sluggishly on DHPG-quinone. These results are consistent with the enzymatic transformations of phenoloxidase-generated quinones to quinone methides and subsequent nonenzymatic transformation of the latter to the observed products. Thus, quinone methide formation in insect cuticle seems to be caused by the combined action of two enzymes, phenoloxidase and quinone tautomerase, rather than the action of quinone methide-generating phenoloxidase (Sugumaran: Arch Insect Biochem Physiol 8, 73–88, 1988). It is proposed that DHPA and DHPG in combination can be used effectively to examine the participation of (1) quinone, (2) quinone methide, and (3) dehydro derivative intermediates in the metabolism of 4-alkylcatechols for cuticular sclerotization.  相似文献   

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The metabolism of N-beta-alanyldopamine (NBAD) by Sarcophaga bullata was investigated. Incubation of NBAD with larval cuticular preparations resulted in the covalent bindings of NBAD to the cuticle and generation of N-beta-alanyl-norepinephrine (NBANE) as the soluble product. When the reaction was carried out in presence of a powerful quinone trap viz., N-acetylcysteine, NBANE formation was totally abolished; but a new compound characterized as NBAD-quinone-N-acetylcysteine adduct was generated. These results indicate that NBAD quinone is an obligatory intermediate for the biosynthesis of NBANE in sarcophagid cuticle. Accordingly, phenylthiourea--a well-known phenoloxidase inhibitor--completely inhibited the NBANE production even at 5 microM level. A soluble enzyme isolated from cuticle converted exogenously supplied NBAD quinone to NBANE. Chemical considerations indicated that the enzyme is an isomerase and is converting NBAD quinone to its quinone methide which was rapidly and nonenzymatically hydrated to form NBANE. Consistent with this hypothesis is the finding that NBAD quinone methide can be trapped as beta-methoxy NBAD by performing the enzymatic reaction in 10% methanol. Moreover, when the reaction was carried out in presence of kynurenine, two diastereoisomeric structures of papiliochrome II-(Nar-[alpha-3-aminopropionyl amino methyl-3,4-dihydroxybenzyl]-L-kynurenine) could be isolated as by-products, indicating that the further reactions of NBAD quinone methide with exogenously added nucleophiles are nonenzymatic and nonstereoselective. Based on these results, it is concluded that NBAD is metabolized via NBAD quinone and NBAD quinone methide by the action of phenoloxidase and quinone isomerase respectively. The resultant NBAD quinone methide, being highly reactive, undergoes nonenzymatic and nonstereoselective Michael-1,6-addition reaction with either water (to form NBANE) or other nucleophiles in cuticle to account for the proposed quinone methide sclerotization.  相似文献   

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M Sugumaran 《Biochemistry》1986,25(16):4489-4492
Tyrosinase usually catalyzes the conversion of monophenols to o-diphenols and oxidation of diphenols to the corresponding quinones. However, when 3,4-dihydroxymandelic acid was provided as the substrate, it catalyzed an unusual oxidative decarboxylation reaction generating 3,4-dihydroxybenzaldehyde as the sole product. The identity of the product was confirmed by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) as well as ultraviolet and infrared spectral studies. None of the following enzymes tested catalyzed the new reaction: galactose oxidase, ceruloplasmin, superoxide dismutase, ascorbate oxidase, dopamine beta-hydroxylase, and peroxidase. Phenol oxidase inhibitors such as phenylthiourea, potassium cyanide, and sodium azide inhibited the reaction drastically, suggesting the participation of the active site copper of the enzyme in the catalysis. Mimosine, a well-known competitive inhibitor of tyrosinase, competitively inhibited the new reaction also. 4-Hydroxymandelic acid and 3-methoxy-4-hydroxymandelic acid neither served as substrates nor inhibited the reaction. Putative intermediates such as 3,4-dihydroxybenzyl alcohol and (3,4-dihydroxybenzoyl)formic acid did not accumulate during the reaction. Oxidation to a quinone methide derivative rather than conventional quinone accounts for this unusual oxidative decarboxylation reaction. Earlier from this laboratory, we reported the conversion of 4-alkylcatechols to quinone methides catalyzed by a cuticular phenol oxidase [Sugumaran, M., & Lipke, H. (1983) FEBS Lett. 155, 65-68]. Present studies demonstrate that mushroom tyrosinase will also catalyze quinone methide production with the same active site copper if a suitable substrate such as 3,4-dihydroxymandelic acid is provided.  相似文献   

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The mechanism of oxidation of two related sclerotizing precursors—N-acetyldopamine and N-acetylnorepinephrine—by the cuticular phenoloxidase from Sarcophaga bullata was studied and compared with mushroom tyrosinase-mediated oxidation. While the fungal enzyme readily generated the quinone products from both of these catecholamine derivatives, sarcophagid enzyme converted N-acetyldopamine to a quinone methide derivative, which was subsequently bound to the cuticle with the regeneration of o-dihydroxy phenolic function as outlined in an earlier publication [Sugumaran: Arch Insect Biochem Physiol, 8, 73 (1988)]. However, it converted N-acetylnorepinephrine to its quinone and not to the quinone methide derivative. Proteolytic digests of N-acetyldopamine-treated cuticle liberated peptides that had covalently bound catechols, while N-acetylnorepinephrine-treated cuticle did not release such peptides. Acid hydrolysis of N-acetyldopamine-treated cuticle, but not N-acetylnorepinephrine-treated cuticle liberated 2-hydroxy-3′,4′-dihydroxyacetophenone and arterenone. These results further confirm the unique conversion of N-acetyldopamine to its corresponding quinone methide derivative and N-acetylnorepinephrine to its quinone derivative by the cuticular phen-oloxidase. Significance of this differential mechanism of oxidation for sclerotization of insect cuticle is discussed.  相似文献   

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Incubation of catechol with mushroom tyrosinase in the presence of N-acetylmethionine resulted in the generation of an adduct. This product was identified to be N-acetylmethionyl catechol, on the basis of spectral characteristics and well-characterized chemical reaction of o-benzoquinone with N-acetylmethionine. Enzyme-catalyzed oxidation of catechol and the subsequent nonenzymatic addition of the resultant quinone to N-acetylmethionine accounted for the observed reaction. That the reaction is not confined to catechol alone, but is of general occurrence, can be demonstrated by the facile generation of similar adducts in incubation mixtures containing N-acetylmethionine, tyrosinase, and different N-acetylmethionines, such as 4-methylcatechol and N-acetyldopamine. Attempts to duplicate the reaction with insect cuticular phenoloxidases were not successful, as the excess N-acetylmethionine used in the reaction inhibited their activity. Nevertheless, occurrence of this nonenzymatic reaction between N-acetylmethionine and mushroom tyrosinase-generated quinones indicates that a similar reaction between enzymatically generated quinones in the cuticle with protein-bound methionine moiety is likely to occur during in vivo quinone tanning as well. Arch. Insect Biochem. Physiol. 38:44–52, 1998. © 1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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Diphenolic compounds in cockroach hemolymph and cuticle were extracted with 1.2 N HCI, partially purified by alumina adsorption, and analyzed by liquid chromatography. Dopamine (DA) is the major catecholamine in hemolymph of Periplaneta americana, Blatta orientalis, Blattella germanica, Gromphadorhina portentosa, and Blaberus craniifer at adult ecdysis, while N-acetyldopamine (NADA) predominates in hemolymph of Leucophaea maderae. In P. americana, NADA is the second most abundant catecholamine, while N-β-alanyldopamine (NBAD), norepinephrine (NE), 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine, 3,4-dihydroxyphenylethanol, 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid, and 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid occur in lesser quantities. Catecholamines occur mainly as acid labile conjugates in hemolymph. Dopamine, conjugated primarily as the 3-sulfate ester, increases in hemolymph from 0.1 to 0.8 mM during the last instar. Concentrations decrease by 75% in pharate adults, partially because of an increase in hemolymph volume. A second smaller peak of DA sulfate occurs after ecdysis followed by a rapid disappearance as the cuticle tans. A conjugate of catechol (o-dihydroxybenzene) is also present in relatively high concentrations at all ages examined. In cuticle, N-β-alanylnorepinephrine accumulates during the early period of adult tanning, while NBAD, NADA, N-acetylnorepinephrine, and DA increase more slowly. The N-β-alanyl and N-acetyl derivatives of DA and NE occure in relatively high concentrations in tanned cutical of P. americana and probably play an important role in the stablization process.  相似文献   

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作为世界性的卫生害虫,美洲大蠊Periplaneta americana对环境有惊人的适应性和极强的繁殖力,其强大的繁殖能力以及卵鞘对胚胎发育的有效保护,是其防治困难的内在原因.本研究以美洲大蠊卵鞘为研究对象,利用Label-free定量技术提取前期和中期的美洲大蠊卵鞘蛋白,检验合格后的蛋白溶液通过酶解,液质联用检测技...  相似文献   

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Ramalingam K. 1973. The chemical nature of the egg-shell of helminths—I. Absence of quinone tanning in the egg-shell of the liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica. International Journal for Parasitology, 3: 67–75. The mode of stabilization of the egg-shell protein of Fasciola hepatica has been studied. It was observed that quinone tanning is absent in the egg-shell. Unlike quinone-tanned proteins, egg-shell proteins show auto-fluorescence. Investigation on the fluorescent compounds present in the egg-shell protein shows the presence of di-tyrosine. In addition to the presence of di-tyrosine, the egg-shell protein is stabilized by —S—S—bonding. The resistant properties of the egg-shell of F. hepatica are attributed to the presence of the above types of cross-links.  相似文献   

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In accordance with our earlier results, quinone methide formation was confirmed to be the major pathway for the oxidation of N-acetyldopamine (NADA) by cuticle-bound enzymes from Sarcophaga bullata larvae. In addition, with the use of a newly developed HPLC separation condition and cuticle prepared by gentle procedures, it could be demonstrated that 1, 2-dehydro-NADA and its dimeric oxidation products are also generated in the reaction mixture containing a high concentration of NADA albeit at a much lower amount than the NADA quinone methide water adduct, viz., N-acetylnorepinephrine (NANE). By using different buffers, it was also possible to establish the accumulation of NADA quinone in reaction mixtures containing NADA and cuticle. That the 1,2-dehydro-NADA formation is due to the action of a NADA desaturase system was established by pH and temperature studies and by differential inhibition of NANE production. Of the various cuticle examined, adult cuticle of Locusta migratoria, presclerotized cuticle of Periplaneta americana, and white puparial cases of Drosophila melanogaster exhibited more NADA desaturase activity than NANE generating activity, while the reverse was observed with the larval cuticle of Tenebrio molitor and pharate pupal cuticle of Manduca sexta. These studies indicate that both NADA quinone methide and 1, 2-dehydro NADA are formed during enzymatic activation of NADA in insect cuticle. Based on these results, a unified mechanism for β-sclerotization involving quinone methides as the reactive species is presented.  相似文献   

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The properties of cuticular enzymes involved in sclerotization of Drosophila melanogaster puparium were examined. The cuticle-bound phenoloxidase from the white puparium exhibited a pH optimum of 6.5 in phosphate buffer and oxidized a variety of catecholic substrates such as 4-methylcatechol, N-beta-alanyldopamine, dopa, dopamine, N-acetyldopamine, catechol, norepinephrine, 3,4-dihydroxyphenylglycol, 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid, and 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid. Phenoloxidase inhibitors such as potassium cyanide and sodium fluoride inhibited the enzyme activity drastically, but phenylthiourea showed marginal inhibition only. This result, coupled with the fact that syringaldazine served as the substrate for the insoluble enzyme, confirmed that cuticular phenoloxidase is of the "laccase" type. In addition, we also examined the mode of synthesis of the sclerotizing precursor, 1,2-dehydro-N-acetyldopamine. Our results indicate that this catecholamine derivative is biosynthesized from N-acetyldopamine through the intermediate formation of N-acetyldopamine quinone and N-acetyldopamine quinone methide as established for Sarcophaga bullata [Saul, S. and Sugumaran, M., F.E.B.S. Letters 251, 69-73 (1989)]. Accordingly, successful solubilization and fractionation of cuticular enzymes involved in the introduction of a double bond in the side chain of N-acetyldopamine indicated that they included o-diphenoloxidase, 4-alkyl-o-quinone:p-quinone methide isomerase, and N-acetyldopamine quinone methide:dehydro N-acetyldopamine isomerase and not any side chain desaturase.  相似文献   

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The mechanism of oxidation of 1,2-dehydro-N-acetyldopamine (dehydro NADA) was examined to resolve the controversy between our group and Andersen's group regarding the reactive species involved in β-sclerotization. While Andersen has indicated that dehydro NADA quinone is the β-sclerotizing agent [Andersen, 1989], we have proposed quinone methides as the reactive species for this process [Sugumaran, 1987; Sugumaran, 1988]. Since dehydro NADA quinone has not been isolated or identified till to date, we studied the enzymatic oxidation of dehydro NADA in the presence of quinone traps to characterize this intermediate. Accordingly, both N-acetylcysteine and o-phenylenediamine readily trapped the transiently formed dehydro NADA quinone as quinone adducts. Interestingly, when the enzymatic oxidation was performed in the presence of o-aminophenol or different catechols, adduct formation between the dehydro NADA side chain and the additives had occurred. The structure of the adducts is in conformity with the generation and reactions of dehydro NADA quinone methide (or its radical). This, coupled with the fact that 4-hydroxyl or amino-substituted quinones instantly transformed into p-quinonoid structure, indicates that dehydro NADA quinone is only a transient intermediate and that it is the dehydro NADA quinone methide that is the thermodynamically stable product. However, since this compound is chemically more reactive due to the presence of both quinone methide and acylimine structure on it, the two side chain carbon atoms are “activated.” Based on these considerations, it is suggested that the quinone methide derived from dehydro NADA is the reactive species responsible for cross-link formation between dehydro NADA and cuticular components during β-sclerotization.  相似文献   

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The mechanism of formation of quinone methide from the sclerotizing precursor N-acetyldopamine (NADA) was studied using three different cuticular enzyme systems viz. Sarcophaga bullata larval cuticle, Manduca sexta pharate pupae, and Periplaneta americana presclerotized adult cuticle. All three cuticular samples readily oxidized NADA. During the enzyme-catalyzed oxidation, the majority of NADA oxidized became bound covalently to the cuticle through the side chain with the retention of o-diphenolic function, while a minor amount was recovered as N-acetylnorepinephrine (NANE). Cuticle treated with NADA readily released 2-hydroxy-3′,4′-dihydroxyacetophenone on mild acid hydrolysis confirming the operation of quinone methide sclerotization. Attempts to demonstrate the direct formation of NADA-quinone methide by trapping experiments with N-acetylcysteine surprisingly yielded NADA-quinone-N-acetylcysteine adduct rather than the expected NADA-quinone methide-N-acetylcysteine adduct. These results are indicative of NADA oxidation to NADA-quinone and its subsequent isomerization to NADA-quinone methide. Accordingly, all three cuticular samples exhibited the presence of an isomerase, which catalyzed the conversion of NADA-quinone to NADA-quinone methide as evidenced by the formation of NANE—the water adduct of quinone methide. Thus, in association with phenoloxidase, newly discovered quinone methide isomerase seems to generate quinone methides and provide them for quinone methide sclerotization.  相似文献   

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N‐Acetyldopamine (NADA) is the major catechol in the hemolymph of nymphal and adult grasshoppers, Melanoplus sanguinipes (F.), and mainly occurs as an acid‐labile conjugate indicated to be a sulfate ester. Its concentration increases in last instar nymphs and peaks during adult cuticle sclerotization. Dopamine (DA), the precursor of NADA and melanic pigments, is about 10 times lower in concentration than NADA, but shows a similar pattern of accumulation. NADA also predominates in cuticle, but its concentration is lowest during the active period of sclerotization, reflecting its role as a precursor for quinonoid tanning agents. Two other catechols, 3,4‐dihydroxybenzoic acid (DOBA) and 3,4‐dihydroxyphenylethanol (DOPET), also occur in hemolymph and cuticle, and their profiles suggest a role in cuticle stabilization. Solid‐state NMR analysis of sclerotized grasshopper cuticle (fifth instar exuviae) estimated the relative abundances of organic components to be 59% protein, 33% chitin, 6% catechols, and 2% lipid. About 99% of the catechols are covalently bound in the cuticle, and therefore are involved in sclerotization of the protein‐chitin matrix. To determine the types of catechol covalent interactions in the exocuticle, samples of powdered exuviae were heated in Hcl under different hydrolytic conditions to release adducts and cross‐linked products. 3,4‐Dihydroxyphenylketoethanol (DOPKET) and 3,4‐dihydroxyphenylketoethylamine (arterenone) are the major hydrolysis products in weak and strong acid, respectively, and primarily represent NADA oligomers that apparently serve as cross‐links and filler material in sclerotized cuticle. Intermediate amounts of norepinephrine (NE) are released, which represent N‐acetylnorepinephrine (NANE), a hydrolysis product of NADA bonded by the b‐carbon to cuticular proteins and possibly chitin. Small quantities of histidyl‐DA and histidyl‐DOPET ring and side‐chain C‐N adducts are released by strong acid hydrolysis. Therefore, grasshopper cuticle appears to be sclerotized by both o‐quinones and p‐quinone methides of NADA and dehydro‐NADA, which results in a variety of C‐O and C‐N covalent bonds linked primarily through the side‐chain carbons of the catechol moiety to amino acid residues in cuticular proteins. The primary catechol extracted from both the female accessory glands/calyx and the proteinaceous frothy material of the egg pod is DOBA, which also commonly occurs in cockroach accessory glands and oothecae, presumably as a tanning agent precursor. 3,4‐Dihydroxyphenylalanine (DOPA) was also detected in extracts of the accessory glands/calyx of grasshoppers, and may serve as a precursor for DOBA synthesis. Arch. Insect Biochem. Physiol. 40:119–128, 1999. © 1999 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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Proteins solubilized from the pharate cuticle of Manduca sexta were fractionated by ammonium sulfate precipitation and activated by the endogenous enzymes. The activated fraction readily converted exogenously supplied N-acetyldopamine (NADA) to N-acetylnorepinephrine (NANE). Either heat treatment (70 degrees C for 10 min) or addition of phenylthiourea (2.5 microM) caused total inhibition of the side chain hydroxylation. If chemically prepared NADA quinone was supplied instead of NADA to the enzyme solution containing phenylthiourea, it was converted to NANE. Presence of a quinone trap such as N-acetylcysteine in the NADA-cuticular enzyme reaction not only prevented the accumulation of NADA quinone, but also abolished NANE production. In such reaction mixtures, the formation of a new compound characterized as NADA-quinone-N-acetylcysteine adduct could be readily witnessed. These studies indicate that NADA quinone is an intermediate during the side chain hydroxylation of NADA by Manduca cuticular enzyme(s). Since such a conversion calls for the isomerization of NADA quinone to NADA quinone methide and subsequent hydration of NADA quinone methide, attempts were also made to trap the latter compound by performing the enzymatic reaction in methanol. These attempts resulted in the isolation of beta-methoxy NADA (NADA quinone methide methanol adduct) as an additional product. Similarly, when the N-beta-alanyldopamine (NBAD)-Manduca enzyme reaction was carried out in the presence of L-kynurenine, two diastereoisomers of NBAD quinone methide-kynurenine adduct (= papiliochrome IIa and IIb) could be isolated.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

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N-Acetylcysteine adducts of o-benzoquinones derived from catechol, 4-methylcatechol, and N-acetyldopamine were chemically synthesized and characterized by a combination of UV, IR, and NMR spectral studies. Oxidation of catechol, 4-methylcatechol, and N-acetyldopamine by cuticle-bound phenoloxidase from Sarcophaga bullata in the presence of N-acetylcysteine resulted in the formation of covalent adducts between catecholic compounds and N-acetylcysteine. Structural identities of these adducts were established by comparison of their HPLC retention time and UV spectra with those of synthetic adducts and by cochromatography with authentic samples. Although insect cuticle is known to contain only trace amounts of cysteine, the in vitro synthesis of quinone cysteine adducts mediated by cuticular phenoloxidase strongly indicates the occurrence of similar reactions in vivo as well and is in support of Pryor's quinone tanning hypothesis.  相似文献   

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A growing number of studies indicate that breast cancer initiation is related to abnormal estrogen oxidation to form an excess of estrogen-3,4-quinones, which react with DNA to form depurinating adducts and induce mutations. This mechanism is often called estrogen genotoxicity. 4-Catechol estrogens, precursors of the estrogen-3,4-quinones, were previously shown to account for most of the transforming and tumorigenic activity. We examined whether estrogen-induced transformation can be reduced by inhibiting the oxidation of a 4-catechol estrogen to its quinone. We demonstrate that E6 cells (a normal mouse epithelial cell line) can be transformed by a single treatment with a catechol estrogen or its quinone. The transforming activities of 4-hydroxyestradiol and estradiol-3,4-quinone were comparable. N-Acetylcysteine, a common antioxidant, inhibited the oxidation of 4-hydroxyestradiol to the quinone and consequent formation of DNA adducts. It also drastically reduced estrogen-induced transformation of E6 cells. These results strongly implicate estrogen genotoxicity in mammary cell transformation. Since N-acetylcysteine is well tolerated in clinical studies, it may be a promising candidate for breast cancer prevention.  相似文献   

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The hemolymph of Sarcophaga bullata larvae was activated with either zymosan or proteolytic enzymes such as chymotrypsin or subtilisin and assayed for phenoloxidase activity by two different assays. While oxygen uptake studies readily attested to the wide specificty of activated phenoloxidase, visible spectral studies failed to confirm the accumulation of quinone products in the case of 4-alkyl substituted catechols such as N-acetyldopamine and N-β-alanyldopamine. Sepharose 6B column chromatography of the activated hemolymph resolved phenoloxidase activity into two fractions, designated as A and B. Peak A possessed typical o-diphenoloxidase (o-diphenol, oxygen oxidoreductase EC 1.10.3.1) activity, while peak B oxidized physiologically important catecholamine derivatives such as N-acetyldopamine, N-acetylnorepinephrine, and N-β-alanyldopamine into N-acetylnorepinephrine, N-acetylarterenone, and N-β-alanylnorepinephrine, respectively, and converted 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid, 3,4-dihydroxymandelic acid, and 3,4-dihydroxyphenylglycol into 3,4-dihydroxymandelic acid, 3,4-dihydroxybenzaldehyde, and 2-hydroxy-3′,4′-dihydroxyacetophenone, respectively. These transformations are consistent with the conversion of phenoloxidase-generated quinones to quinone methides and subsequent non-enzymatic transformations of quinone methides. Accordingly, Peak B contained both o-diphenoloxidase activity and quinone tautomerase activity. Sepharose 6B column chromatography of unactivated hemolymph resulted in the separation of quinone tautomerase from prophenoloxidase. The tautomerase rapidly converted both chemically made and mushroom tyrosinase-generated quinones to quinone methides. Thus the failure to observe the accumulation of quinones with N-acyl derivatives of dopamine and related compounds in the whole hemolymph is due to the rapid conversion of these long lived toxic quinones to short lived quinone methides. The latter, being unstable, undergo rapid non-enzymatic transformations to form side-chain-oxygenated products that are non-toxic. The possible roles of quinone isomerase and its reaction products—quinone methides—as essential components of sclerotization of cuticle and defense reaction of Sarcophaga bullata are discussed.  相似文献   

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Insects have evolved numerous adaptations and colonized diverse terrestrial environments. Several polyneopterans, including dictyopterans (cockroaches and mantids) and locusts, have developed oothecae, but little is known about the molecular mechanism, physiological function, and evolutionary significance of ootheca formation. Here, we demonstrate that the cockroach asymmetric colleterial glands produce vitellogenins, proline-rich protein, and glycine-rich protein as major ootheca structural proteins (OSPs) that undergo sclerotization and melanization for ootheca formation through the cooperative protocatechuic acid pathway and dopachrome and dopaminechrome subpathway. Functionally, OSP sclerotization and melanization prevent eggs from losing water at warm and dry conditions, and thus effectively maintain embryo viability. Dictyopterans and locusts convergently evolved vitellogenins, apolipoprotein D, and laminins as OSPs, whereas within Dictyoptera, cockroaches and mantids independently developed glycine-rich protein and fibroins as OSPs. Highlighting the ecological-evolutionary importance, convergent ootheca formation represents a successful reproductive strategy in Polyneoptera that promoted the radiation and establishment of cockroaches, mantids, and locusts.  相似文献   

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