Superoxide radicals can act synergistically with hypochlorite to induce damage to proteins

  • Hawkins, Clare L.
  • Rees, Martin D.
  • Davies, Michael J.
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Publication date
January 2002
Publisher
Federation of European Biochemical Societies. Published by Elsevier B.V.

Abstract

AbstractActivated phagocytes generate both superoxide radicals via a respiratory burst, and HOCl via the concurrent release of the haem enzyme myeloperoxidase. Amine and amide functions on proteins and carbohydrates are major targets for HOCl, generating chloramines (RNHCl) and chloramides (RC(O)NClR′), which can accumulate to high concentrations (>100 μM). Here we show that superoxide radicals catalyse the decomposition of chloramines and chloramides to reactive nitrogen-centred radicals, and increase the extent of protein fragmentation compared to that observed with either superoxide radicals or HOCl, alone. This synergistic action may be of significance at sites of inflammation, where both superoxide radicals and chloramines/chloramides ...

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