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Protein Damage and Degradation by Oxygen Radicals. III. Modification of Secondary and Tertiary Structure

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Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1987 Jul 15
PMID 3036877
Citations 78
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Proteins which have been exposed to the hydroxyl radical (.OH) or to the combination of .OH plus the superoxide anion radical and oxygen (.OH + O2- + O2) exhibit altered primary structure and increased proteolytic susceptibility. The present work reveals that alterations to primary structure result in gross distortions of secondary and tertiary structure. Denaturation/increased hydrophobicity of bovine serum albumin (BSA) by .OH, or by .OH + O2- + O2 was maximal at a radical/BSA molar ratio of 24 (all .OH or 50% .OH + 50% O2-). BSA exposed to .OH also underwent progressive covalent cross-linking to form dimers, trimers, and tetramers, partially due to the formation of intermolecular bityrosine. In contrast, .OH + O2- + O2 caused spontaneous BSA fragmentation. Fragmentation of BSA produced new carbonyl groups with no apparent increase in free amino groups. Fragmentation may involve reaction of (.OH-induced) alpha-carbon radicals with O2 to form peroxyl radicals which decompose to fragment the polypeptide chain at the alpha-carbon, rather than at peptide bonds. BSA fragments induced by .OH + O2- + O2 exhibited molecular weights of 7,000-60,000 following electrophoresis under denaturing conditions, but could be visualized as hydrophobic aggregates in nondenaturing gels (confirmed with [3H]BSA following treatment with urea or acid). Combinations of various chemical radical scavengers (mannitol, urate, t-butyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol) and gases (N2O, O2, N2) revealed that .OH is the primary species responsible for alteration of BSA secondary and tertiary structure. Oxygen, and O2- serve only to modify the outcome of .OH reaction. Furthermore, direct studies of O2- + O2 (in the absence of .OH) revealed no measurable changes in BSA structure. The process of denaturation/increased hydrophobicity was found to precede either covalent cross-linking (by .OH) or fragmentation (by .OH + O2- + O2). Denaturation was half-maximal at a radical/BSA molar ratio of 9.6, whereas half-maximal aggregation or fragmentation occurred at a ratio of 19.4. Denaturation/hydrophobicity may hold important clues for the mechanism(s) by which oxygen radicals can increase proteolytic susceptibility.

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