Towards Al3+-induced manganese-containing superoxide dismutase inactivation and conformational changes: An integrating study with docking simulations

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Abstract

Superoxide dismutase (SOD, EC 1.15.1.1) plays an important antioxidant defense role in skins exposed to oxygen. We studied the inhibitory effects of Al3+ on the activity and conformation of manganese-containing SOD (Mn-SOD). Mn-SOD was significantly inactivated by Al3+ in a dose-dependent manner. The kinetic studies showed that Al3+ inactivated Mn-SOD follows the first-order reaction. Al3+ increased the degree of secondary structure of Mn-SOD and also disrupted the tertiary structure of Mn-SOD, which directly resulted in enzyme inactivation. We further simulated the docking between Mn-SOD and Al3+ (binding energy for Dock 6.3: -14.07 kcal/mol) and suggested that ASP152 and GLU157 residues were predicted to interact with Al3+, which are not located in the Mn-contained active site. Our results provide insight into the inactivation of Mn-SOD during unfolding in the presence of Al3+ and allow us to describe a ligand binding via inhibition kinetics combined with the computational prediction. © 2011 Jiang-Liu Yang et al.

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Yang, J. L., Yin, S. J., Si, Y. X., Lü, Z. R., Shao, X., Park, D., … Zhang, Z. P. (2011). Towards Al3+-induced manganese-containing superoxide dismutase inactivation and conformational changes: An integrating study with docking simulations. Enzyme Research, 2011(1). https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/307464

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