Title of article :
Two Endoplasmic Reticulum PDI Peroxidases Increase the Efficiency of the Use of Peroxide during Disulfide Bond Formation
Author/Authors :
Van Dat Nguyen، نويسنده , , Mirva J. Saaranen، نويسنده , , Anna-Riikka Karala، نويسنده , , Anna-Kaisa Lappi، نويسنده , , Lei Wang، نويسنده , , Irina B. Raykhel، نويسنده , , Heli I. Alanen، نويسنده , , Kirsi E.H. Salo، نويسنده , , Chih-chen Wang، نويسنده , , Lloyd W. Ruddock، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Disulfide bond formation in the endoplasmic reticulum by the sulfhydryl oxidase Ero1 family is thought to be accompanied by the concomitant formation of hydrogen peroxide. Since secretory cells can make substantial amounts of proteins that contain disulfide bonds, the production of this reactive oxygen species could have potentially lethal consequences. Here, we show that two human proteins, GPx7 and GPx8, labeled as secreted glutathione peroxidases, are actually endoplasmic reticulum-resident protein disulfide isomerase peroxidases. In vitro, the addition of GPx7 or GPx8 to a folding protein along with protein disulfide isomerase and peroxide enables the efficient oxidative refolding of a reduced denatured protein. Furthermore, both GPx7 and GPx8 interact with Ero1α in vivo, and GPx7 significantly increases oxygen consumption by Ero1α in vitro. Hence, GPx7 and GPx8 may represent a novel route for the productive use of peroxide produced by Ero1α during disulfide bond formation.
Keywords :
Protein disulfide isomerase , Glutathione Peroxidase , thioredoxin fold , oxidative protein folding , Hydrogen peroxide
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Biology
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Biology