Journal article
Preventing protein oxidation with sugars: Scavenging of hypohalous acids by 5-selenopyranose and 4-selenofuranose derivatives
C Storkey, DI Pattison, JM White, CH Schiesser, MJ Davies
Chemical Research in Toxicology | Published : 2012
DOI: 10.1021/tx3003593
Abstract
Heme peroxidases including myeloperoxidase (MPO) are released at sites of inflammation by activated leukocytes. MPO generates hypohalous acids (HOX, X = Cl, Br, SCN) from H2O2; these oxidants are bactericidal and are key components of the inflammatory response. However, excessive, misplaced or mistimed production can result in host tissue damage, with this implicated in multiple inflammatory diseases. We report here methods for the conversion of simple monosaccharide sugars into selenium- and sulfur-containing species that may act as potent water-soluble scavengers of HOX. Competition kinetic studies show that the seleno species react with HOCl with rate constants in the range 0.8-1.0 × 108 ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council (through the Centres of Excellence)
Awarded by National Heart Foundation
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Research Council (through the Centres of Excellence Scheme, CE0561607, and Discovery Programs DP0988311), and the National Heart Foundation (Grant in Aid G09S4313).