volume 89 pages 1014-1023

Quantification of superoxide radical production in thylakoid membrane using cyclic hydroxylamines.

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2015-12-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR2.065
CiteScore13.6
Impact factor8.2
ISSN08915849, 18734596
Biochemistry
Physiology (medical)
Abstract
Applicability of two lipophilic cyclic hydroxylamines (CHAs), CM-H and TMT-H, and two hydrophilic CHAs, CAT1-H and DCP-H, for detection of superoxide anion radical (O2(∙-)) produced by the thylakoid photosynthetic electron transfer chain (PETC) of higher plants under illumination has been studied. ESR spectrometry was applied for detection of the nitroxide radical originating due to CHAs oxidation by O2(∙-). CHAs and corresponding nitroxide radicals were shown to be involved in side reactions with PETC which could cause miscalculation of O2(∙-) production rate. Lipophilic CM-H was oxidized by PETC components, reducing the oxidized donor of Photosystem I, P700(+), while at the same concentration another lipophilic CHA, TMT-H, did not reduce P700(+). The nitroxide radical was able to accept electrons from components of the photosynthetic chain. Electrostatic interaction of stable cation CAT1-H with the membrane surface was suggested. Water-soluble superoxide dismutase (SOD) was added in order to suppress the reaction of CHA with O2(∙-) outside the membrane. SOD almost completely inhibited light-induced accumulation of DCP(∙), nitroxide radical derivative of hydrophilic DCP-H, in contrast to TMT(∙) accumulation. Based on the results showing that change in the thylakoid lumen pH and volume had minor effect on TMT(∙) accumulation, the reaction of TMT-H with O2(∙-) in the lumen was excluded. Addition of TMT-H to thylakoid suspension in the presence of SOD resulted in the increase in light-induced O2 uptake rate, that argued in favor of TMT-H ability to detect O2(∙-) produced within the membrane core. Thus, hydrophilic DCP-H and lipophilic TMT-H were shown to be usable for detection of O2(∙-) produced outside and within thylakoid membranes.
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Kozuleva M. A. et al. Quantification of superoxide radical production in thylakoid membrane using cyclic hydroxylamines. // Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 2015. Vol. 89. pp. 1014-1023.
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Kozuleva M. A., Klenina I., Mysin I., Kirilyuk I. A., Opanasenko V., Proskuryakov I., Ivanov B. V. Quantification of superoxide radical production in thylakoid membrane using cyclic hydroxylamines. // Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 2015. Vol. 89. pp. 1014-1023.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2015.08.016
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2015.08.016
TI - Quantification of superoxide radical production in thylakoid membrane using cyclic hydroxylamines.
T2 - Free Radical Biology and Medicine
AU - Kozuleva, Marina A.
AU - Klenina, Irina
AU - Mysin, Ivan
AU - Kirilyuk, Igor A.
AU - Opanasenko, Vera
AU - Proskuryakov, Ivan
AU - Ivanov, B. V.
PY - 2015
DA - 2015/12/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 1014-1023
VL - 89
PMID - 26453925
SN - 0891-5849
SN - 1873-4596
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@article{2015_Kozuleva,
author = {Marina A. Kozuleva and Irina Klenina and Ivan Mysin and Igor A. Kirilyuk and Vera Opanasenko and Ivan Proskuryakov and B. V. Ivanov},
title = {Quantification of superoxide radical production in thylakoid membrane using cyclic hydroxylamines.},
journal = {Free Radical Biology and Medicine},
year = {2015},
volume = {89},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {dec},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2015.08.016},
pages = {1014--1023},
doi = {10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2015.08.016}
}