Title of article
Detection of dideoxyosone intermediates of glycation using a monoclonal antibody: Characterization of major epitope structures
Author/Authors
Puttaiah، نويسنده , , Shivaprakash and Zhang، نويسنده , , Yuming and Pilch، نويسنده , , Heather A. and Pfahler، نويسنده , , Christoph and Oya-Ito، نويسنده , , Tomoko and Sayre، نويسنده , , Lawrence M. and Nagaraj، نويسنده , , Ram H.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
11
From page
186
To page
196
Abstract
Glycation or the Maillard reaction in proteins forms advanced glycation end products (AGEs) that contribute to age- and diabetes-associated changes in tissues. Dideoxyosones, which are formed by the long-range carbonyl shift of the Amadori product, are newly discovered intermediates in the process of AGE formation in proteins. They react with o-phenylenediamine (OPD) to produce quinoxalines. We developed a monoclonal antibody against 2-methylquinoxaline-6-carboxylate coupled to keyhole limpet hemocyanin. The antibody reacted strongly with ribose and fructose (+OPD)-modified RNase A and weakly with glucose and ascorbate (+OPD)-modified RNase A. Reaction with substituted quinoxalines indicated that this antibody favored the 2-methyl group on the quinoxaline ring. We used high performance liquid chromatography to isolate and purify three antibody-reactive products from a reaction mixture of Nα-hippuryl-l-lysine + ribose + OPD. The two most reactive products were identified as diastereoisomers of N1-benzoylglycyl-N6-(2-hydroxy-3-quinoxalin-2-ylpropyl)lysine and the other less reactive product as N1-benzoylglycyl-N6-[2-hydroxy-2-(3-methylquinoxalin-2-yl)ethyl]lysine. Our study confirms that dideoxyosone intermediates form during glycation and offers a new tool for the study of this important pathway in diabetes and aging.
Keywords
Ages , diabetes , monoclonal antibody , Dideoxyosones , glycation , aging , Quinoxalines
Journal title
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Record number
1627859
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