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Acidity and nucleophilic reactivity of glutathione persulfide
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 295Issue 46p15466–15481Published online: September 1, 2020- Dayana Benchoam
- Jonathan A. Semelak
- Ernesto Cuevasanta
- Mauricio Mastrogiovanni
- Juan S. Grassano
- Gerardo Ferrer-Sueta
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 41Persulfides (RSSH/RSS−) participate in sulfur trafficking and metabolic processes, and are proposed to mediate the signaling effects of hydrogen sulfide (H2S). Despite their growing relevance, their chemical properties are poorly understood. Herein, we studied experimentally and computationally the formation, acidity, and nucleophilicity of glutathione persulfide (GSSH/GSS−), the derivative of the abundant cellular thiol glutathione (GSH). We characterized the kinetics and equilibrium of GSSH formation from glutathione disulfide and H2S. - ArticleOpen Access
Kinetics of formation and reactivity of the persulfide in the one-cysteine peroxiredoxin from Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 294Issue 37p13593–13605Published online: July 16, 2019- Ernesto Cuevasanta
- Aníbal M. Reyes
- Ari Zeida
- Mauricio Mastrogiovanni
- María Inés De Armas
- Rafael Radi
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 18Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) participates in prokaryotic metabolism and is associated with several physiological functions in mammals. H2S reacts with oxidized thiol derivatives (i.e. disulfides and sulfenic acids) and thereby forms persulfides, which are plausible transducers of the H2S-mediated signaling effects. The one-cysteine peroxiredoxin alkyl hydroperoxide reductase E from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MtAhpE–SH) reacts fast with hydroperoxides, forming a stable sulfenic acid (MtAhpE–SOH), which we chose here as a model to study the interactions between H2S and peroxiredoxins (Prx).