-
Je něco špatně v tomto záznamu ?
Formaldehyde Reacts with Amino Acids and Peptides with a Potential Role in Acute Methanol Intoxication
D. Sýkora, J. Jindřich, V. Král, M. Jakubek, A. Tatar, Z. Kejík, P. Martásek, S. Zakharov,
Jazyk angličtina Země Velká Británie
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
NLK
Open Access Digital Library
od 1996-01-01
Medline Complete (EBSCOhost)
od 2011-11-01 do Před 1 rokem
PubMed
32364609
DOI
10.1093/jat/bkaa039
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
- MeSH
- aminokyseliny chemie MeSH
- formaldehyd chemie MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- methanol otrava MeSH
- odhalování abúzu drog metody MeSH
- peptidy chemie MeSH
- Check Tag
- lidé MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
Methanol, an aliphatic alcohol widely used in the industry, causes acute and chronic intoxications associated with severe long-term health damage, including permanent visual impairment, brain damage, mainly necrosis of the basal ganglia and high mortality due to cancer. However, the role of formaldehyde, an intermediate metabolite of methanol oxidation, in methanol toxicity remains unclear. Thus, we studied the reactivity of several amino acids and peptides in the presence of formaldehyde by identifying products by direct infusion electrospray high-resolution mass spectrometry (MS) and matrix-assisted laser desorption-ionization MS. Cysteine, homocysteine and two peptides, CG and CGAG, provided cyclic products with a +12 amu mass shift with respect to the original compounds. The proposed structures of the products were confirmed by high-resolution tandem MS. Moreover, the formation of the products with +12 amu mass shift was also shown for two biologically relevant peptides, fragments of ipilimumab, which is a human IgG1 monoclonal antibody against cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein 4. Overall, our experimental results indicate that formaldehyde reacts with some amino acids and peptides, yielding covalently modified structures. Such chemical modifications may induce undesirable changes in the properties and function of vital biomolecules (e.g., hormones, enzymes) and consequently pathogenesis.
Citace poskytuje Crossref.org
- 000
- 00000naa a2200000 a 4500
- 001
- bmc20027580
- 003
- CZ-PrNML
- 005
- 20210114152112.0
- 007
- ta
- 008
- 210105s2020 xxk f 000 0|eng||
- 009
- AR
- 024 7_
- $a 10.1093/jat/bkaa039 $2 doi
- 035 __
- $a (PubMed)32364609
- 040 __
- $a ABA008 $b cze $d ABA008 $e AACR2
- 041 0_
- $a eng
- 044 __
- $a xxk
- 100 1_
- $a Sýkora, David $u University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Technicka 5, 166 28 Prague, Czech Republic.
- 245 10
- $a Formaldehyde Reacts with Amino Acids and Peptides with a Potential Role in Acute Methanol Intoxication / $c D. Sýkora, J. Jindřich, V. Král, M. Jakubek, A. Tatar, Z. Kejík, P. Martásek, S. Zakharov,
- 520 9_
- $a Methanol, an aliphatic alcohol widely used in the industry, causes acute and chronic intoxications associated with severe long-term health damage, including permanent visual impairment, brain damage, mainly necrosis of the basal ganglia and high mortality due to cancer. However, the role of formaldehyde, an intermediate metabolite of methanol oxidation, in methanol toxicity remains unclear. Thus, we studied the reactivity of several amino acids and peptides in the presence of formaldehyde by identifying products by direct infusion electrospray high-resolution mass spectrometry (MS) and matrix-assisted laser desorption-ionization MS. Cysteine, homocysteine and two peptides, CG and CGAG, provided cyclic products with a +12 amu mass shift with respect to the original compounds. The proposed structures of the products were confirmed by high-resolution tandem MS. Moreover, the formation of the products with +12 amu mass shift was also shown for two biologically relevant peptides, fragments of ipilimumab, which is a human IgG1 monoclonal antibody against cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein 4. Overall, our experimental results indicate that formaldehyde reacts with some amino acids and peptides, yielding covalently modified structures. Such chemical modifications may induce undesirable changes in the properties and function of vital biomolecules (e.g., hormones, enzymes) and consequently pathogenesis.
- 650 _2
- $a aminokyseliny $x chemie $7 D000596
- 650 _2
- $a formaldehyd $x chemie $7 D005557
- 650 _2
- $a lidé $7 D006801
- 650 _2
- $a methanol $x otrava $7 D000432
- 650 _2
- $a peptidy $x chemie $7 D010455
- 650 _2
- $a odhalování abúzu drog $x metody $7 D015813
- 655 _2
- $a časopisecké články $7 D016428
- 700 1_
- $a Jindřich, Jindřich $u Charles University, Faculty of Science, Department of Organic Chemistry, Hlavova 8, 128 43 Prague, Czech Republic.
- 700 1_
- $a Král, Vladimír $u University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Technicka 5, 166 28 Prague, Czech Republic. BIOCEV, Charles University, First Faculty of Medicine, Katerinská 32, 121 08 Prague, Czech Republic.
- 700 1_
- $a Jakubek, Milan $u University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Technicka 5, 166 28 Prague, Czech Republic. BIOCEV, Charles University, First Faculty of Medicine, Katerinská 32, 121 08 Prague, Czech Republic. Charles University, First Faculty of Medicine and General University Hospital, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Katerinská 32, 121 08 Prague, Czech Republic.
- 700 1_
- $a Tatar, Ameneh $u University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Technicka 5, 166 28 Prague, Czech Republic. Charles University, First Faculty of Medicine and General University Hospital, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Katerinská 32, 121 08 Prague, Czech Republic.
- 700 1_
- $a Kejík, Zdeněk $u University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Technicka 5, 166 28 Prague, Czech Republic. BIOCEV, Charles University, First Faculty of Medicine, Katerinská 32, 121 08 Prague, Czech Republic. Charles University, First Faculty of Medicine and General University Hospital, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Katerinská 32, 121 08 Prague, Czech Republic.
- 700 1_
- $a Martásek, Pavel $u Charles University, First Faculty of Medicine and General University Hospital, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Katerinská 32, 121 08 Prague, Czech Republic.
- 700 1_
- $a Zakharov, Sergey $u Charles University, First Faculty of Medicine and General University Hospital, Department of Occupational Medicine, Na Bojisti 1, 120 00 Prague, Czech Republic.
- 773 0_
- $w MED00002510 $t Journal of analytical toxicology $x 1945-2403 $g Roč. 44, č. 8 (2020), s. 880-885
- 856 41
- $u https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32364609 $y Pubmed
- 910 __
- $a ABA008 $b sig $c sign $y a $z 0
- 990 __
- $a 20210105 $b ABA008
- 991 __
- $a 20210114152110 $b ABA008
- 999 __
- $a ok $b bmc $g 1607915 $s 1118760
- BAS __
- $a 3
- BAS __
- $a PreBMC
- BMC __
- $a 2020 $b 44 $c 8 $d 880-885 $e 2020Dec12 $i 1945-2403 $m Journal of analytical toxicology $n J Anal Toxicol $x MED00002510
- LZP __
- $a Pubmed-20210105