A mitochondria-targeted macrocyclic Mn(II) superoxide dismutase mimetic

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Abstract

Superoxide (O2ṡ-) is the proximal mitochondrial reactive oxygen species underlying pathology and redox signaling. This central role prioritizes development of a mitochondria-targeted reagent selective for controlling O2ṡ-. We have conjugated a mitochondria-targeting triphenylphosphonium (TPP) cation to a O2ṡ--selective pentaaza macrocyclic Mn(II) superoxide dismutase (SOD) mimetic to make MitoSOD, a mitochondria-targeted SOD mimetic. MitoSOD showed rapid and extensive membrane potential-dependent uptake into mitochondria without loss of Mn and retained SOD activity. Pulse radiolysis measurements confirmed that MitoSOD was a very effective catalytic SOD mimetic. MitoSOD also catalyzes the ascorbate-dependent reduction of O2ṡ-. The combination of mitochondrial uptake and O2ṡ- scavenging by MitoSOD decreased inactivation of the matrix enzyme aconitase caused by O2ṡ-. MitoSOD is an effective mitochondria-targeted macrocyclic SOD mimetic that selectively protects mitochondria from O2ṡ- damage. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.

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Kelso, G. F., Maroz, A., Cochemé, H. M., Logan, A., Prime, T. A., Peskin, A. V., … Smith, R. A. J. (2012). A mitochondria-targeted macrocyclic Mn(II) superoxide dismutase mimetic. Chemistry and Biology, 19(10), 1237–1246. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chembiol.2012.08.005

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