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A direct and continuous assay for the determination of thioredoxin reductase activity in cell lysates
Authors:Brian Cunniff  Gregg W Snider  Nicholas Fredette  Robert J Hondal  Nicholas H Heintz
Institution:1. Department of Pathology, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405, USA;2. Department of Biochemistry, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405, USA
Abstract:Thioredoxin reductase (TR) is an oxidoreductase responsible for maintaining thioredoxin in the reduced state, thereby contributing to proper cellular redox homeostasis. The C-terminal active site of mammalian TR contains the rare amino acid selenocysteine, which is essential to its activity. Alterations in TR activity due to changes in cellular redox homeostasis are found in clinical conditions such as cancer, viral infection, and various inflammatory processes; therefore, quantification of thioredoxin activity can be a valuable indicator of clinical conditions. Here we describe a new direct assay, termed the SC–TR assay, to determine the activity of TR based on the reduction of selenocystine, a diselenide-bridged amino acid. Rather than being an end-point assay as in older methods, the SC–TR assay directly monitors the continuous consumption of NADPH at 340 nm by TR as it reduces selenocystine. The SC–TR assay can be used in a cuvette using traditional spectrophotometry or as a 96-well plate-based format using a plate reader. In addition, the SC–TR assay is compatible with the use of nonionic detergents, making it more versatile than other methods using cell lysates.
Keywords:Thioredoxin reductase  Assay  Redox homeostasis
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