Free radicals derived from γ-radiolysis of water and AAPH thermolysis mediate oxidative crosslinking of eGFP involving Tyr-Tyr and Tyr-Cys bonds: the fluorescence of the protein is conserved only towards peroxyl radicals
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Zamora, Ricardo A.
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Free radicals derived from γ-radiolysis of water and AAPH thermolysis mediate oxidative crosslinking of eGFP involving Tyr-Tyr and Tyr-Cys bonds: the fluorescence of the protein is conserved only towards peroxyl radicals
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The enhanced green fluorescent protein (eGFP) is one of the most employed variants of fluorescent proteins.
Nonetheless little is known about the oxidative modifications that this protein can undergo in the cellular milieu.
The present work explored the consequences of the exposure of eGFP to free radicals derived from γ-radiolysis of
water, and AAPH thermolysis. Results demonstrated that protein crosslinking was the major pathway of modification
of eGFP towards these oxidants. As evidenced by HPLC-FLD and UPLC-MS, eGFP crosslinking would
occur as consequence of a mixture of pathways including the recombination of two protein radicals, as well as
secondary reactions between nucleophilic residues (e.g. lysine, Lys) with protein carbonyls. The first mechanism
was supported by detection of dityrosine and cysteine-tyrosine bonds, whilst evidence of formation of protein
carbonyls, along with Lys consumption, would suggest the formation and participation of Schiff bases in the
crosslinking process. Despite of the degree of oxidative modifications elicited by peroxyl radicals (ROO•) generated
from the thermolysis of AAPH, and free radicals generated from γ-radiolysis of water, that were evidenced
at amino acidic level, only the highest dose of γ-irradiation (10 kGy) triggered significant changes in the secondary
structure of eGFP. These results were accompanied by the complete loss of fluorescence arising from the
chromophore unit of eGFP in γ-irradiation-treated samples, whereas it was conserved in ROO•-treated samples.
These data have potential biological significance, as this fluorescent protein is widely employed to study interactions
between cytosolic proteins; consequently, the formation of fluorescent eGFP dimers could act as artifacts
in such experiments.
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Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT
1190881
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3170590
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EQM 140151
EQM 120065
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021941AL_POSTDOC
Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
21160605
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/178338
DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2020.02.006
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Free Radical Biology and Medicine 150 (2020) 40–52
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