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The reactivity of human serum albumin toward trans‐4‐hydroxy‐2‐nonenal
Authors:Qingyuan Liu  David C Simpson  Scott Gronert
Institution:Department of Chemistry, Virginia Commonwealth University, , Richmond, VA, 23284‐2006 USA
Abstract:Mass spectrometry was used to probe the preferred locations of trans‐4‐hydroxy‐2‐nonenal (HNE) addition to the cysteine, histidine, and lysine residues of human serum albumin (HSA). Considering only those modified peptides supported by high mass accuracy Orbitrap precursor ion measurements (high confidence hits), with HNE:HSA ratios of 1:1 and 10:1, 3 and 15 addition sites, respectively, were identified. Using less stringent criteria, a total of 34 modifications were identified at the higher concentration. To gain quantitative data, iTRAQ labeling studies were completed. Previous work had identified Cys34, the only free cysteine, as the most reactive residue in HSA, and we have found that Lys199, His242/7, and His288 are the next most reactive residues. Although the kinetic data indicate that the lysines and histidines can react at relatively similar rates, the results show that lysine addition is much less favorable thermodynamically; under our reaction conditions, lysine addition generally does not go to completion. This suggests that under physiological conditions, HNE addition to lysine is only relevant in situations where unusually high HNE concentrations or access to irreversible secondary reactions are found. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:protein carbonyl  oxidative stress  mass spectrometry  iTRAQ  hydroxynonenal
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