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Reaction of superoxide radicals with glycosaminoglycan chloramides: a kinetic study.
Authors
A.W.J. Paterson
Adams
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Al-Assaf
Al-Assaf
Aruoma
B.J. Parsons
Bielski
Butler
Camenisch
Chawla
D.J. Heyes
Daphna
Dogliotti
Figueroa
Hardingham
Hawkins
Hayon
Heckel
Heinecke
Ilan
Ivanov
Jiang
Johnson
Kennett
Kennett
Laurent
Laurent
McElroy
McElroy
McGowan
Milner
Misra
Neta
Parsons
Pattison
Pattison
Poskrebyshev
Redpath
Rees
Rees
Rees
Rees
Rees
S. Sibanda
Schwarz
Stern
Tang
Thomas
Thorne
Toole
Toole
Toole
Turley
Van Gelden
van Golen
Wine
Woods
Zao
Publication date
1 January 2013
Publisher
'Elsevier BV'
Doi
Abstract
Hypochlorous acid and its acid-base counterpart, hypochlorite ions, produced under inflammatory conditions, may produce chloramides of glycosaminoglycans, perhaps through the binding of myeloperoxidase directly to the glycosaminoglycans. The N-Cl group in the chloramides is a potential target for reducing species such as Cu(I) and superoxide radicals. Laser flash photolysis has been used here to obtain, for the first time, the rate constants for the direct reaction of superoxide radicals with the chloramides of hyaluronan and heparin. The rate constants were in the range 2.2-2.7 × 103 M-1 s-1. The rate constant for the reaction with the amino acid taurine was found to be much lower, at 3.5-4.0 × 102 M-1 s-1. This demonstration that superoxide anion radicals react directly with hyaluronan and heparin chloramides may support the mechanism first proposed by M.D. Rees et al. (Biochem. J. 381, 175-184, 2004) for an efficient fragmentation of these glycosaminoglycans in the extracellular matrix under inflammatory conditions. © 2013 Elsevier Inc
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