Interaction of Oxoferrylmyoglobin and Dinitrosyl-Iron Complexes

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K. B. Shumaev
N. E. Petrova
I. V. Zabbarova
A. F. Vanin
A. F. Topunov
V. Z. Lankin
E. K. Ruuge
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[1] Russian Cardiology Research Center,Bach Institute of Biochemistry
[2] Russian Academy of Sciences,Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics
[3] Russian Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Biochemistry (Moscow) | 2004年 / 69卷
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nitric oxide; dinitrosyl-iron complexes; oxoferrylmyoglobin; free radicals; hydroperoxides;
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It is shown that dinitrosyl-iron complexes (DNIC) with glutathione can reduce oxoferrylmyoglobin forming on interaction of tert-butyl hydroperoxide and metmyoglobin. A rapid decrease in the DNIC concentration was observed under the conditions of production of tert-butyl free radicals; however, destruction of DNIC in the presence of oxoferrylmyoglobin alone was negligible. It is demonstrated that DNIC reduces oxoferrylmyoglobin more than an order more efficiently than S-nitrosoglutathione and glutathione. DNIC also inhibits formation of the thiyl radicals of glutathione in a medium containing metmyoglobin and tert-butyl hydroperoxide. A mechanism of the antioxidant action of DNIC based on regeneration of the nitrosyl complexes from the products of their interaction with oxoferrylheme is proposed.
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页码:569 / 574
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