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4-Hydroxy-2-nonenal (HNE), a major racemic product of lipid peroxidation, preferentially reacts with cysteine residues to form a stable HNE-cysteine Michael addition adduct possessing three chiral centers. Here, to gain more insight into sulfhydryl modification by HNE, we characterized the stereochemical configuration of the HNE-cysteine adducts and investigated their stereoselective formation in redox-regulated proteins. To characterize the HNE-cysteine adducts by NMR, the authentic (R)-HNE- and (S)-HNE-cysteine adducts were prepared by incubating N-acetylcysteine with each HNE enantiomer, both of which provided two peaks in reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The NMR analysis revealed that each peak was a mixture of anomeric isomers. In addition, mutarotation at the anomeric center was also observed in the analysis of the nuclear Overhauser effect. To analyze these adducts in proteins, we adapted a pyridylamination-based approach, using 2-aminopyridine in the presence of sodium cyanoborohydride, which enabled analyzing the individual (R)-HNE- and (S)-HNE-cysteine adducts by reversed-phase HPLC following acid hydrolysis. Using the pyridylamination method along with mass spectrometry, we characterized the stereoselective formation of the HNE-cysteine adducts in human thioredoxin and found that HNE preferentially modifies Cys73 and, to the lesser extent, the active site Cys32. More interestingly, the (R)-HNE- and (S)-HNE-cysteine adducts were almost equally formed at Cys73, whereas Cys32 exhibited a remarkable preference for the adduct formation with (R)-HNE. Finally, the utility of the method for the determination of the HNE-cysteine adducts was confirmed by an in vitro study using HeLa cells. The present results not only offer structural insight into sulfhydryl modification by lipid peroxidation products but also provide a platform for the chemical analysis of protein S-associated aldehydes in vitro and in vivo.Lipid peroxidation in tissue and in tissue fractions represents a degradative process, which is the consequence of the production and the propagation of free radical reactions primarily involving membrane polyunsaturated fatty acids and has been implicated in the pathogenesis of numerous diseases, including atherosclerosis, diabetes, cancer, and rheumatoid arthritis, as well as in drug-associated toxicity, post-ischemic reoxygenation injury, and aging (1). The peroxidative breakdown of polyunsaturated fatty acids has also been implicated in the pathogenesis of many types of liver injury and especially in the hepatic damage induced by several toxic substances. Lipid peroxidation leads to the formation of a broad array of different products with diverse and powerful biological activities. Among them is a variety of different aldehydes (2). The primary products of lipid peroxidation, lipid hydroperoxides, can undergo carbon-carbon bond cleavage via alkoxyl radicals in the presence of transition metals giving rise to the formation of short chain, unesterified aldehydes, or a second class of aldehydes still esterified to the parent lipid. These reactive aldehydic intermediates readily form covalent adducts with cellular macromolecules, including protein, leading to disruption of important cellular functions. The important agents that give rise to the modification of protein may be represented by α,β-unsaturated aldehydic intermediates, such as 2-alkenals, 4-hydroxy-2-alkenals, and 4-oxo-2-alkenals (3, 4).4-Hydroxy-2-nonenal (HNE),2 among the reactive aldehydes, is a major product of lipid peroxidation and is believed to be largely responsible for the cytopathological effects observed during oxidative stress (2, 5). HNE exerts these effects because of its facile reactivity with biological materials, particularly the sulfhydryl groups of proteins. The reaction of HNE with sulfhydryl groups leads to the formation of thioether adducts that further undergo cyclization to form cyclic hemiacetals (2). Although HNE also forms Michael adducts with the imidazole moiety of histidine residues and the ϵ-amino group of lysine residues (5), the formation of thiol-derived Michael adducts, stabilized as the cyclic hemiacetal, is considered to constitute the main reactivity of HNE, because of the nucleophilic potential of the sulfhydryl group compared with those of the imidazole and amine groups. However, because of the lack of specific and reliable methods for the determination of HNE-cysteine adducts, no study has so far quantitatively demonstrated their formation in proteins.Because HNE generated in lipid peroxidation is a racemic mixture of 4R- and 4S-enantiomers (6), the HNE Michael adducts, possessing three chiral centers at C-2, C-4, and C-5 in the tetrahydrofuran moiety (Fig. 1A), are composed of at least eight isomers. In our previous study (7), we characterized the configurational isomers of an HNE-histidine adduct by NMR spectroscopy and by molecular orbital calculations, and we found that the configuration of the tetrahydrofuran ring could affect the electron delocalization features, which contribute to the stability of the adduct. Moreover, we raised monoclonal antibodies against (R)-HNE- and (S)-HNE-histidine adducts and observed differential cellular distributions of these adducts in vivo. Balogh et al. (8) recently characterized the stereochemical configurations of the HNE-glutathione adduct by NMR experiments in combination with simulated annealing structure determinations. Despite these studies, however, the stereoselectivity of the HNE Michael addition adducts generated in proteins remains to be fully explored. In this study, to gain further structural insight into sulfhydryl modification by the lipid peroxidation product, we characterized the stereochemical configuration of the HNE-N-acetylcysteine adducts by NMR spectroscopy. In addition, we adapted a pyridylamination-based method for fluorescent labeling of the HNE-cysteine adducts, using 2-aminopyridine (2-AP) and sodium cyanoborohydride (NaCNBH3), and successfully analyzed the individual (R)-HNE- and (S)-HNE-cysteine adducts by reversed-phase HPLC following acid hydrolysis. Furthermore, using the pyridylamination method along with mass spectrometry, we characterized the stereoselective formation of the HNE-cysteine adducts in human thioredoxin (Trx).Open in a separate windowFIGURE 1.Reaction of cysteine residue with HNE. A, formation of the HNE-cysteine Michael adduct, possessing three chiral centers (asterisks). B, reaction of N-acetylcysteine with enantioisomeric HNE. The reactions were performed as described under “Experimental Procedures.” AU, absorbance units.  相似文献   
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Besides residue of the catalytic triad that is conserved in the short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase (SDR) superfamily, a Cys side chain reportedly plays functional roles in NADP-dependent 15-hydroxyprostaglandin dehydrogenase and human carbonyl reductase (CR). The three-dimensional structure of porcine 3alpha/beta,20beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase, also known as porcine testicular carbonyl reductase, demonstrates the proximity of the Cys 226 side chain to the bound NADP. However, no clear explanation with respect to the basis of the catalytic function of the Cys residue is yet available. By chemical modification, point mutation, and kinetic analysis, we determine that two Cys residues, Cys 149 and Cys 226, are involved in the enzyme activity. Furthermore, we found that pretreatment with NADP markedly protects the enzyme from inactivation by 4-(hydroxyl mercury) benzoic acid (4-HMB), thereby confirming that Cys 226 is involved in binding of the cofactor. On the basis of the tertiary structure of 3alpha/beta,20beta-HSD, the possible roles of Cys residues, especially that of Cys 226, in enzyme action and in the binding of cofactor NADPH are discussed.  相似文献   
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Chaperones assist protein folding by preventing unproductive protein aggregation in the cell. In Escherichia coli, chaperonin GroEL/GroES (GroE) is the only indispensable chaperone and is absolutely required for the de novo folding of at least ∼60 proteins. We previously found that several orthologs of the obligate GroE substrates in Ureaplasma urealyticum, which lacks the groE gene in the genome, are E. coli GroE-independent folders, despite their significant sequence identities. Here, we investigated the key features that define the GroE dependence. Chimera or random mutagenesis analyses revealed that independent multiple point mutations, and even single mutations, were sufficient to confer GroE dependence on the Ureaplasma MetK. Strikingly, the GroE dependence was well correlated with the propensity to form protein aggregates during folding. The results reveal the delicate balance between GroE dependence and independence. The function of GroE to buffering the aggregation-prone mutations plays a role in maintaining higher genetic diversity of proteins.  相似文献   
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Because excessive glutamate release is believed to play a pivotal role in numerous neuropathological disorders, such as ischemia or seizure, we aimed to investigate whether intrinsic prosaposin (PS), a neuroprotective factor when supplied exogenously in vivo or in vitro, is up-regulated after the excitotoxicity induced by kainic acid (KA), a glutamate analog. In the present study, PS immunoreactivity and its mRNA expression in the hippocampal and cortical neurons showed significant increases on day 3 after KA injection, and high PS levels were maintained even after 3 weeks. The increase in PS, but not saposins, detected by immunoblot analysis suggests that the increase in PS-like immunoreactivity after KA injection was not due to an increase in saposins as lysosomal enzymes after neuronal damage, but rather to an increase in PS as a neurotrophic factor to improve neuronal survival. Furthermore, several neurons with slender nuclei inside/outside of the pyramidal layer showed more intense PS mRNA expression than other pyramidal neurons. Based on the results from double immunostaining using anti-PS and anti-GABA antibodies, these neurons were shown to be GABAergic interneurons in the extra- and intra-pyramidal layers. In the cerebral cortex, several large neurons in the V layer showed very intense PS mRNA expression 3 days after KA injection. The choroid plexus showed intense PS mRNA expression even in the normal rat, and the intensity increased significantly after KA injection. The present study indicates that inhibitory interneurons as well as stimulated hippocampal pyramidal and cortical neurons synthesize PS for neuronal survival, and the choroid plexus is highly activated to synthesize PS, which may prevent neurons from excitotoxic neuronal damage. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study that demonstrates axonal transport and increased production of neurotrophic factor PS after KA injection.  相似文献   
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Underwater observations of two living individuals and an examination of a freshly dead individual of the rare deep-sea fish Triodon macropterus revealed that they usually have the large ventral flap completely uplifted and seamlessly retracted into the abdominal region of the trunk: one individual was collected at a depth of 280 m by hook and line east of Tonaki-jima Island, Ryukyu Islands, and kept in a tank at the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium for six years; the second living individual was observed by the ROV Hakuyo 2000 at a depth of 275 m east of Ishigaki-jima Island, Ryukyu Islands; and another individual collected at depths of 250?350 m by hook and line off Funchu Point, Yoron-jima Island (27°00.15’N, 128°26.06’E), Ryukyu Islands, provided an opportunity to demonstrate that the ventral flap could be manually uplifted by rotating the pelvis. When the ventral flap was uplifted in all of these specimens, whether naturally or manually, there were no scaleless linear bands or streaks and gaps evident in the skin between the retracted ventral flap and the abdominal region. The fine structure of the scales of the body and the ventral flap was observed by light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and X-ray CT scanning. The scales of the ventral flap are arranged in rows radiating from the antero-dorsal part of the ventral flap where the anterior part of the pelvis articulates with and rotates around the pectoral girdles. The orientation of the rows on the ventral flap changes from a posterior direction dorsally to a posteroventral direction more ventrally. A ridge with many sharp serrations is raised and bent from the edge of each scale on the body and ventral flap. The raised ridges on the lower scales on the ventral flap become packed together with the upper scales to form a seamless surface when the ventral flap is uplifted into the abdominal region.  相似文献   
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The antimycin-sensitive ubisemiquinone radical (QC) of the ubiquinol-cytochrome c oxidoreductase of submitochondrial particles and chromatophores of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides Ga has been studied by a combination of redox potentiometry and EPR spectroscopy. This g = 2.005 radical signal appears at physiological pH values and increases in intensity with increasing pH up to pH 7.6 in submitochondrial particles and pH 9.0 in R. sphaeroides after which its intensity remains unchanged. The Em7 (ubiquinone/quinol) of the signal, estimated from redox titration data is 80 mV for submitochondrial particles, and 150 mV in chromatophores. Each of these values is higher than that of the quinone pool by 20 mV in submitochondrial particles and 60 mV in R. sphaeroides. This indicates that the quinone at the binding site is out of equilibrium with the pool, and that binding site preferentially binds quinol over quinone. Analysis of the shapes of the semiquinone titration curves, taken together with the midpoint elevation, indicates a quinone-binding site: cytochrome c1 stoichiometry of 1:1 in both submitochondrial particles and chromatophores. At its maximal intensity, the semiquinone concentration at the binding site is 0.26 in submitochondrial particles (greater than pH 7.6) and 0.4 in chromatophores (greater than pH 9.0). In both systems, the midpoint of the ubiquinone/ubisemiquinone couple is constant as the pH is raised up to the pH of maximal semiquinone formation whereafter it becomes more negative at the rate of -60 mV/pH unit. The midpoint of the ubisemiquinone/quinol couple, on the other hand, varies by -120 mV/pH unit at pH values up to the transition pH, after which it, too, changes by -60 mV/pH unit. This seemingly anomalous behavior may be explained by invoking a protonated group at or near the quinone-binding site whose pK corresponds to the pH transition point in the quinone/semiquinone/quinol redox chemistry when the site is free or when quinone or quinol occupies the site. This pK is elevated to at least pH 9.0 in submitochondrial particles and 10.5 in R. sphaeroides when semiquinone is bound to the site.  相似文献   
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Amyloid-β peptide ending at the 42nd residue (Aβ42) is implicated in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Small compounds that exhibit selective lowering effects on Aβ42 production are termed γ-secretase modulators (GSMs) and are deemed as promising therapeutic agents against AD, although the molecular target as well as the mechanism of action remains controversial. Here, we show that a phenylpiperidine-type compound GSM-1 directly targets the transmembrane domain (TMD) 1 of presenilin 1 (PS1) by photoaffinity labelling experiments combined with limited digestion. Binding of GSM-1 affected the structure of the initial substrate binding and the catalytic sites of the γ-secretase, thereby decreasing production of Aβ42, possibly by enhancing its conversion to Aβ38. These data indicate an allosteric action of GSM-1 by directly binding to the TMD1 of PS1, pinpointing the target structure of the phenylpiperidine-type GSMs.  相似文献   
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