OXIDATIVE DAMAGE TO FIBRONECTIN .2. THE EFFECT OF H2O2 AND THE HYDROXYL RADICAL

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VISSERS, MCM
WINTERBOURN, CC
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[1] Department of Pathology, Christchurch School of Medicine, Christchurch Hospital, Christchurch
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10.1016/0003-9861(91)90372-P
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The effect of H2O2 and the hydroxyl radical (.OH) on fibronectin was investigated. .OH was generated in three ways: (i) by radiolysis with 60Co under N2O, or by the Fenton system using either (ii) equimolar Fe2+-EDTA and H2O2 or (iii) H2O2 and catalytic amounts of Fe2+-EDTA recycled with ascorbate. Each system had a different effect. H2O2 alone caused no changes, even at an 800-fold molar excess. Radiolytic .OH caused a rapid loss of tryptophan fluorescence, an increase in bityrosine fluorescence, and extensive crosslinking. The Fenton system using Fe-EDTA, H2O2, and ascorbate caused a loss in tryptophan fluorescence, a smaller increase in bityrosine than was seen with radiolytic .OH, and a threefold increase in carbonyl groups. On sodium dodecyl sulfatepolyacrylamide gel electrophoresis fragmentation of fibronectin was seen. In contrast, when .OH was generated with equimolar Fe-EDTA and H2O2, the only change was a small increase in bityrosine fluorescence at the highest dose of oxidant. None of the systems used affected cysteine. All the changes except the loss of tryptophan by radiolytic .OH were completely inhibited with mannitol. The differences seen with radiolytic .OH and the FeEDTA, H2O2, ascorbate system were not solely due to O2 in the latter system since similar results were obtained under N2. The differences between radiolytic .OH and the Fenton systems could be partly due to the components of the latter systems reacting with .OH and thus competing with fibronectin. Our results demonstrate that the extent and type of fibronectin damage by .OH is dependent on the mode of radical generation. © 1991.
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