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Título: Acidity of persulfides and its modulation by the protein environments in sulfide quinone oxidoreductase and thiosulfate sulfurtransferase
Autor: Benchoam, Dayana
Cuevasanta, Ernesto
Roman, Joseph V.
Banerjee, Ruma
Álvarez, Beatriz
Tipo: Artículo
Palabras clave: Alpha effect, Hydrogen sulfide, pK(a), Persulfide, Rhodanese, Sulfide quinone oxidoreductase, Thiol, Thiosulfate sulfurtransferase
Descriptores: COMPUESTOS BICÍCLICOS CON PUENTES, SULFURO DE HIDRÓGENO, HUMANOS, QUÍMICA, METABOLISMO, CONCENTRACIÓN DE IONES DE HIDRÓGENO, OXIDACIÓN-REDUCCIÓN, QUINONA REDUCTASAS, QUINONAS, ESPECIFICIDAD POR SUSTRATO, COMPUESTOS DE SULFHIDRILO, SULFUROS, TIOSULFATO AZUFRETRANSFERASA
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Resumen: Persulfides (RSSH/RSS-) participate in sulfur metabolism and are proposed to transduce hydrogen sulfide (H2S) signaling. Their biochemical properties are poorly understood. Herein, we studied the acidity and nucleophilicity of several low molecular weight persulfides using the alkylating agent, monobromobimane. The different persulfides presented similar pKa values (4.6-6.3) and pH-independent rate constants (3.2-9.0 × 103 M-1 s-1), indicating that the substituents in persulfides affect properties to a lesser extent than in thiols because of the larger distance to the outer sulfur. The persulfides had higher reactivity with monobromobimane than analogous thiols and putative thiols with the same pKa, providing evidence for the alpha effect (enhanced nucleophilicity by the presence of a contiguous atom with high electron density). Additionally, we investigated two enzymes from the human mitochondrial H2S oxidation pathway that form catalytic persulfide intermediates, sulfide quinone oxidoreductase and thiosulfate sulfurtransferase (TST, rhodanese). The pH dependence of the activities of both enzymes was measured using sulfite and/or cyanide as sulfur acceptors. The TST half-reactions were also studied by stopped-flow fluorescence spectroscopy. Both persulfidated enzymes relied on protonated groups for reaction with the acceptors. Persulfidated sulfide quinone oxidoreductase appeared to have a pKa of 7.8 ± 0.2. Persulfidated TST presented a pKa of 9.38 ± 0.04, probably due to a critical active site residue rather than the persulfide itself. The TST thiol reacted in the anionic state with thiosulfate, with an apparent pKa of 6.5 ± 0.1. Overall, our study contributes to a fundamental understanding of persulfide properties and their modulation by protein environments.
Editorial: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
EN: Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2024;300(5)
Citación: Benchoam D, Cuevasanta E, Roman J y otros. Acidity of persulfides and its modulation by the protein environments in sulfide quinone oxidoreductase and thiosulfate sulfurtransferase. Journal of Biological Chemistry [en línea. 2024;300(5)]. 14 p.
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)
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