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Chemical Research in Toxicology
Article . 2012 . Peer-reviewed
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Cys34 Adducts of Reactive Oxygen Species in Human Serum Albumin

Authors: Hasmik, Grigoryan; He, Li; Anthony T, Iavarone; Evan R, Williams; Stephen M, Rappaport;

Cys34 Adducts of Reactive Oxygen Species in Human Serum Albumin

Abstract

Long-term exposures to reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been linked to scores of chronic diseases. This has motivated interest in oxidation products of the only free cysteine residue (Cys34) of human serum albumin (HSA) as possible biomarkers of ROS exposure. However, Cys34 oxidation products have not been detected in human serum or plasma. Using liquid chromatography-high resolution tandem mass spectrometry, we report accurate masses and molecular compositions of Cys34 oxidation products in the 2432 Da peptide resulting from tryptic digestion of HSA. Peptides containing the expected sulfinic (Cys-SO(2)H) and sulfonic (Cys-SO(3)H) acids, as well as an adduct representing addition of one oxygen atom and loss of two hydrogen atoms, were detected in four archived samples of human plasma and one fresh sample of human serum. We speculate that this latter adduct is a sulfinamide formed by intramolecular reaction between either the Cys34 sulfenic acid (Cys-SOH) or sulfinic acid (Cys-SO(2)H) and the adjacent glutamine residue (Gln33). All three Cys34 adducts were measured in the five human samples with levels decreasing in the order sulfinic acid > (proposed) sulfinamide > sulfonic acid. Parallel measurements of a negative control detected only small amounts of the Cys34 sulfonic acid and the (proposed) sulfinamide and did not detect the sulfinic acid.

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Sulfinic Acids, Sulfenic Acids, Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Humans, Trypsin, Cysteine, Sulfonic Acids, Peptides, Reactive Oxygen Species, Oxidation-Reduction, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Serum Albumin

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influence
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