Phospholipid hydroperoxides are substrates for non-selenium glutathione peroxidase

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This study investigated phospholipid hydroperoxides as substrates for non-selenium GSH peroxidase (NSGPx), an enzyme also called 1-Cys peroxiredoxin. Recombinant human NSGPx expressed in Escherichia coli from a human cDNA clone (HA0683) showed GSH peroxidase activity with sn-2- linolenoyl- or sn-2-arachidonoyl-phosphatidylcholine hydroperoxides as substrate; NADPH or thioredoxin could not substitute for GSH. Activity did not saturate with GSH, and kinetics were compatible with a ping-pong mechanism; kinetic constants (mM-1 min-1) were k1 = 1-3 x 105 and k2 = 4-11 x 104. In the presence of 0.36 mM GSH, apparent K(m) was 120-130 μM and apparent V(max) was 1.5-1.6 μmol/min/mg of protein. Assays with H2O2 and organic hydroperoxides as substrate indicated activity similar to that with phospholipid hydroperoxides. Maximal enzymatic activity was at pH 7-8. Activity with phospholipid hydroperoxide substrate was inhibited noncompetitively by mercaptosuccinate with K(i) 4 μM. The enzyme had no GSH S-transferase activity. Bovine cDNA encoding NSGPx, isolated from a lung expression library using a polymerase chain reaction probe, showed >95% similarity to previously published human, rat, and mouse sequences and does not contain the TGA stop codon, which is translated as selenocysteine in selenium-containing peroxidases. The molecular mass of bovine NSGPx deduced from the cDNA is 25,047 Da. These results identify a new GSH peroxidase that is not a selenoenzyme and can reduce phospholipid hydroperoxides. Thus, this enzyme may be an important component of cellular antioxidant defense systems.

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Fisher, A. B., Dodia, C., Manevich, Y., Chen, J. W., & Feinstein, S. I. (1999). Phospholipid hydroperoxides are substrates for non-selenium glutathione peroxidase. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274(30), 21326–21334. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.274.30.21326

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