Journal article

3-hydroxykynurenine and 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid generate hydrogen peroxide and promote α-crystallin cross-linking by metal ion reduction

LE Goldstein, MC Leopold, X Huang, CS Atwood, AJ Saunders, M Hartshorn, JT Lim, KY Faget, JA Muffat, RC Scarpa, LT Chylack, EF Bowden, RE Tanzi, AI Bush

Biochemistry | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2000

Abstract

The kynurenine pathway catabolite 3-hydroxykynurenine (3HK) and redox- active metals such as copper and iron are implicated in cataractogenesis. Here we investigate the reaction of kynurenine pathway catabolites with copper and iron, as well as interactions with the major lenticular structural proteins, the α-crystallins. The o-aminophenol kynurenine catabolites 3HK and 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid (3HAA) reduced Cu(II)>Fe(III) to Cu(I) and Fe(II), respectively, whereas quinolinic acid and the nonphenolic kynurenine catabolites kynurenine and anthranilic acid did not reduce either metal. Both 3HK and 3HAA generated superoxide and hydrogen peroxide in a copper-dependent manner. In addition, 3HK ..

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