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Efficiency of methemoglobin, hemin and ferric citrate in catalyzing protein tyrosine nitration, protein oxidation and lipid peroxidation in a bovine serum albumin-liposome system: Influence of pH
Authors:Pingzhang Gao  Yanhong Song  Hailing Li
Institution:a The Key Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Medicinal Chemistry for Fujian Higher Education, College of Chemistry and Life Science, Quanzhou Normal University, Quanzhou 362000, PR China
b Hubei Key Laboratory of Bioinorganic Chemistry and Materia Medica, Department of Chemistry, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, PR China
c E-Institutes of Shanghai Universities, Division of Nitric Oxide and Inflammatory Medicine, Shanghai 201203, PR China
Abstract:Protein tyrosine nitration, protein oxidation and lipid peroxidation are nitrative/oxidative modification of protein and lipids. In this paper, a BSA (bovine serum albumin)-lecithin liposome system was used to study the nature of different forms of iron, including methemoglobin, hemin and ferric citrate, in catalyzing H2O2-nitrite system to oxidize protein and lipid as well as nitrate protein. It was found that in pH range of 5.0-9.0, in pure BSA solution or pure liposome solution, hemin and methemoglobin catalyzed protein tyrosine nitration and lipid peroxidation were decreased with the increasing of pH, while hemin and methemoglobin catalyzed protein oxidation was significantly and moderately increased, respectively. Lipid completely inhibited hemin catalyzed protein tyrosine nitration but only partially inhibited methemoglobin catalyzed protein tyrosine nitration, and its inhibitory effect on hemin induced protein oxidation was also more pronounced. In addition, BSA showed more efficient in inhibiting hemin and ferric citrate induced lipid peroxidation. At the same condition, ferric citrate was relatively ineffective in all tests. Considering protein tyrosine nitration, protein oxidation and lipid oxidation as overall oxidative damage, these results indicated that methemoglobin is more toxic than hemin and ferric citrate, the degradation procedure of heme containing macromolecules, e.g. hemoglobin to hemin and finally to low molecular weight bounded iron, is step by step detoxification. These results provide fundamental knowledge on oxidative/nitrative of biomolecules in lipid-protein coexistence system.
Keywords:Hemin  Methemoglobin  Ferric citrate  Protein tyrosine nitration  Protein oxidation  Lipid peroxidation
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