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Structure and mobility of electron gain and loss centres in proteins.

作者信息

Jones G D, Lea J S, Symons M C, Taiwo F A

机构信息

Department of Chemistry, University of Leicester, UK.

出版信息

Nature. 1987;330(6150):772-3. doi: 10.1038/330772a0.

Abstract

Radiation damage to proteins is a topic of intense interest to those involved in radiation effects in biology, and also to those involved in radiotherapy. Although it has been widely studied, fundamental processes in protein damage are very hard to specify because of the complexity of the final damage products. But the non-invasive technique of electron-spin resonance is ideally suited to the task of detecting and identifying the primary and secondary products as these are expected to contains unpaired electrons (that is, free-radicals) and such species are uniquely detected by this sensitive form of spectroscopy. Our present study shows that a major radical species formed by electron loss in a range of proteins is the backbone amido radical, -N.(CO)-, characterized by hyperfine coupling to one 14N nucleus. These centres are efficiently trapped in proteins at low temperatures. In contrast, the expected backbone electron-capture centres, -NH(CO.-)-, are not readily trapped and electron transfer occurs until the ejected electron is trapped by some electrophilic centre. Such electron mobility was in fact established in our previous work on oxyhaemoglobin (FeO2----FeO2-), superoxide dismutase (Cu(II)----Cu(I] haemocyanin (Cu(II)O2Cu(I)----Cu(I)O2Cu(II] and various proteins containing S-S bonds (-S-S-)----(-S.-S-) (refs 1-4 respectively). This is strongly supported by our observation that such electrons are captured by DNA molecules, giving T.- centres, when nucleohistones are irradiated, and that Fe(CN)3-(6) ions readily scavenge such electrons from proteins which are devoid of highly electrophilic centres.

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