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Efficient nitrosation of glutathione by nitric oxide.


ABSTRACT: Nitrosothiols are increasingly regarded as important participants in a range of physiological processes, yet little is known about their biological generation. Nitrosothiols can be formed from the corresponding thiols by nitric oxide in a reaction that requires the presence of oxygen and is mediated by reactive intermediates (NO? or N?O?) formed in the course of NO autoxidation. Because the autoxidation of NO is second order in NO, it is extremely slow at submicromolar NO concentrations, casting doubt on its physiological relevance. In this paper we present evidence that at submicromolar NO concentrations the aerobic nitrosation of glutathione does not involve NO autoxidation but a reaction that is first order in NO. We show that this reaction produces nitrosoglutathione efficiently in a reaction that is strongly stimulated by physiological concentrations of Mg(2+). These observations suggest that direct aerobic nitrosation may represent a physiologically relevant pathway of nitrosothiol formation.

SUBMITTER: Kolesnik B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3734348 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Efficient nitrosation of glutathione by nitric oxide.

Kolesnik Bernd B   Palten Knut K   Schrammel Astrid A   Stessel Heike H   Schmidt Kurt K   Mayer Bernd B   Gorren Antonius C F AC  

Free radical biology & medicine 20130507


Nitrosothiols are increasingly regarded as important participants in a range of physiological processes, yet little is known about their biological generation. Nitrosothiols can be formed from the corresponding thiols by nitric oxide in a reaction that requires the presence of oxygen and is mediated by reactive intermediates (NO₂ or N₂O₃) formed in the course of NO autoxidation. Because the autoxidation of NO is second order in NO, it is extremely slow at submicromolar NO concentrations, casting  ...[more]

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