Investigating protein thiol chemistry associated with dehydroascorbate, homocysteine and glutathione using mass spectrometry.
Grace Kouakou AhuieHugo GagnonPaul E PaceAlexander V PeskinRichard J WagnerStephen NaylorKlaus KlarskovPublished in: Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM (2021)
Mass spectrometry is a unique analytical technique for probing complex reaction mechanisms associated with oxidative stress. Using model proteins, ESI-MS reveals the mechanism of DHA-facilitated S-thiolation, which consists of thiohemiketal formation, disulfide formation or S-thiolation. Furthermore, protein S-thiolation by HcySH can be reversed by reversible GSH thiol exchange. The use of mass spectrometry with in vitro models of protein S-thiolation in oxidative stress may provide significant insight into possible mechanisms of action occurring in vivo.
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