S-Glutathionylation Regulates HDL-associated Paraoxonase 1 (PON1) Activity
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HDL-associated paraoxonase 1 (PON1) undergoes inactivation under oxidative stress and is preserved by dietary antioxidants. PON1 cysteines can affect PON1 enzymatic activities. S-Glutathionylation, a redox regulatory mechanism characterized by the formation of a mixed disulfide between a protein thiol and oxidized glutathione (GSSG), was shown to preserve some enzymes from irreversible inactivation under pathological conditions. We questioned whether PON1 activity is regulated by S-glutathionylation. Incubation of PON1 or HDL with GSSG indeed resulted in a dose-dependent inactivation of PON1 activities, including its physiological activity to increase HDL-mediated macrophage cholesterol efflux. This PON1 inactivation was associated with the formation of a mixed disulfide bond between GSSG and PON1's cysteine residue(s), as detected by immunoblotting with anti-glutathione IgG. PON1 activity was recovered following the addition of a reducing agent, DL-Dithiothreitol (DTT), to the PON1-SSG complex. We thus conclude that HDL-associated serum PON1 can undergo S-glutathionylation under oxidative stress with a consequent reversible inactivation.
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