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Studies on L-threose as substrate for aldose reductase: A possible role in preventing protein glycation
Authors:P S Devamanoharan  S D Varma
Institution:(1) Department of Ophthalmology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 10 South Pine Street, 21201 Baltimore, MD, USA
Abstract:L-threose is a product of ascorbate oxidation and degradation. By virtue of its free aldehyde group it can form Schiff-bases with tissue proteins, altering their normal function. In this study, we have examined the possibility of its detoxification to L-threitol by aldose reductase in the lens. The rat lens enzyme present in fresh homogenate as well as after 100 fold purification was found to utilize L-threose with a km of 7.1 × 10–4 M. The specificity of the reaction was affirmed by its inhibition with sorbinil and quercetin, the well known aldose reductase inhibitors. Further studies on the role of this enzyme in preventing toxicity due to degradation products of ascorbate are in progress.
Keywords:aldose reductase  ascorbate  L-threose  glycation  cataracts
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