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Decreased proteasomal cleavage at nitrotyrosine sites in proteins and peptides

Removal of moderately oxidized proteins is mainly carried out by the proteasome, while highly modified proteins are no longer degradable. However, in the case of proteins modified by nitration of tyrosine residues to 3-nitrotyrosine (NO(2)Y), the role of the proteasome remains to be established. For...

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Autores principales: Ott, Christiane, Tomasina, Florencia, Campolo, Nicolás, Bartesaghi, Silvina, Mastrogiovanni, Mauricio, Leyva, Alejandro, Batthyány, Carlos, Meinl, Walter, Grune, Tilman, Radi, Rafael
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8403764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34455147
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2021.102106
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author Ott, Christiane
Tomasina, Florencia
Campolo, Nicolás
Bartesaghi, Silvina
Mastrogiovanni, Mauricio
Leyva, Alejandro
Batthyány, Carlos
Meinl, Walter
Grune, Tilman
Radi, Rafael
author_facet Ott, Christiane
Tomasina, Florencia
Campolo, Nicolás
Bartesaghi, Silvina
Mastrogiovanni, Mauricio
Leyva, Alejandro
Batthyány, Carlos
Meinl, Walter
Grune, Tilman
Radi, Rafael
author_sort Ott, Christiane
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description Removal of moderately oxidized proteins is mainly carried out by the proteasome, while highly modified proteins are no longer degradable. However, in the case of proteins modified by nitration of tyrosine residues to 3-nitrotyrosine (NO(2)Y), the role of the proteasome remains to be established. For this purpose, degradation assays and mass spectrometry analyses were performed using isolated proteasome and purified fractions of native cytochrome c (Cyt c) and tyrosine nitrated proteoforms (NO(2)Y74-Cyt c and NO(2)Y97-Cyt c). While Cyt c treated under mild conditions with hydrogen peroxide was preferentially degraded by the proteasome, NO(2)Y74- and NO(2)Y97-Cyt c species did not show an increased degradation rate with respect to native Cyt c. Peptide mapping analysis confirmed a decreased chymotrypsin-like cleavage at C-terminal of NO(2)Y sites within the protein, with respect to unmodified Y residues. Additionally, studies with the proteasome substrate suc-LLVY-AMC (Y-AMC) and its NO(2)Y-containing analog, suc-LLVNO(2)Y-AMC (NO(2)Y-AMC) were performed, both using isolated 20S-proteasome and astrocytoma cell lysates as the proteasomal source. Comparisons of both substrates showed a significantly decreased proteasome activity towards NO(2)Y-AMC. Moreover, NO(2)Y-AMC, but not Y-AMC degradation rates, were largely diminished by increasing the reaction pH, suggesting an inhibitory influence of the additional negative charge contained in NO(2)Y-AMC secondary to nitration. The mechanism of slowing of proteasome activity in NO(2)Y-contaning peptides was further substantiated in studies using the phenylalanine and nitro-phenylalanine peptide analog substrates. Finally, degradation rates of Y-AMC and NO(2)Y-AMC with proteinase K were the same, demonstrating the selective inability of the proteasome to readily cleave at nitrotyrosine sites. Altogether, data indicate that the proteasome has a decreased capability to cleave at C-terminal of NO(2)Y residues in proteins with respect to the unmodified residues, making this a possible factor that decreases the turnover of oxidized proteins, if they are not unfolded, and facilitating the accumulation of nitrated proteins.
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spelling pubmed-84037642021-09-02 Decreased proteasomal cleavage at nitrotyrosine sites in proteins and peptides Ott, Christiane Tomasina, Florencia Campolo, Nicolás Bartesaghi, Silvina Mastrogiovanni, Mauricio Leyva, Alejandro Batthyány, Carlos Meinl, Walter Grune, Tilman Radi, Rafael Redox Biol Research Paper Removal of moderately oxidized proteins is mainly carried out by the proteasome, while highly modified proteins are no longer degradable. However, in the case of proteins modified by nitration of tyrosine residues to 3-nitrotyrosine (NO(2)Y), the role of the proteasome remains to be established. For this purpose, degradation assays and mass spectrometry analyses were performed using isolated proteasome and purified fractions of native cytochrome c (Cyt c) and tyrosine nitrated proteoforms (NO(2)Y74-Cyt c and NO(2)Y97-Cyt c). While Cyt c treated under mild conditions with hydrogen peroxide was preferentially degraded by the proteasome, NO(2)Y74- and NO(2)Y97-Cyt c species did not show an increased degradation rate with respect to native Cyt c. Peptide mapping analysis confirmed a decreased chymotrypsin-like cleavage at C-terminal of NO(2)Y sites within the protein, with respect to unmodified Y residues. Additionally, studies with the proteasome substrate suc-LLVY-AMC (Y-AMC) and its NO(2)Y-containing analog, suc-LLVNO(2)Y-AMC (NO(2)Y-AMC) were performed, both using isolated 20S-proteasome and astrocytoma cell lysates as the proteasomal source. Comparisons of both substrates showed a significantly decreased proteasome activity towards NO(2)Y-AMC. Moreover, NO(2)Y-AMC, but not Y-AMC degradation rates, were largely diminished by increasing the reaction pH, suggesting an inhibitory influence of the additional negative charge contained in NO(2)Y-AMC secondary to nitration. The mechanism of slowing of proteasome activity in NO(2)Y-contaning peptides was further substantiated in studies using the phenylalanine and nitro-phenylalanine peptide analog substrates. Finally, degradation rates of Y-AMC and NO(2)Y-AMC with proteinase K were the same, demonstrating the selective inability of the proteasome to readily cleave at nitrotyrosine sites. Altogether, data indicate that the proteasome has a decreased capability to cleave at C-terminal of NO(2)Y residues in proteins with respect to the unmodified residues, making this a possible factor that decreases the turnover of oxidized proteins, if they are not unfolded, and facilitating the accumulation of nitrated proteins. Elsevier 2021-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8403764/ /pubmed/34455147 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2021.102106 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ott, Christiane
Tomasina, Florencia
Campolo, Nicolás
Bartesaghi, Silvina
Mastrogiovanni, Mauricio
Leyva, Alejandro
Batthyány, Carlos
Meinl, Walter
Grune, Tilman
Radi, Rafael
Decreased proteasomal cleavage at nitrotyrosine sites in proteins and peptides
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title_full_unstemmed Decreased proteasomal cleavage at nitrotyrosine sites in proteins and peptides
title_short Decreased proteasomal cleavage at nitrotyrosine sites in proteins and peptides
title_sort decreased proteasomal cleavage at nitrotyrosine sites in proteins and peptides
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8403764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34455147
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2021.102106
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