Title of article :
Why do p-nitro-substituted aryl azides provide unintended dark reactions with proteins?
Author/Authors :
Popova، نويسنده , , Tatyana V. and Reinbolt، نويسنده , , Joseph and Ehresmann، نويسنده , , Bernard and Shakirov، نويسنده , , Makhmut M. and Serebriakova، نويسنده , , Marina V. and Gerassimova، نويسنده , , Yulia V. and Knorre، نويسنده , , Dmitri G. and Godovikova، نويسنده , , Tatyana S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
11
From page :
19
To page :
29
Abstract :
Aryl azide-mediated photo cross-linking has been widely used to obtain structural features in biological systems, even though the reactive species generated upon photolysis in aqueous solution have not been well characterized. We have established a mechanistic framework for the formation of adducts between photoactivated 5-azido-2-nitrobenzoyl reagents and protein functional groups. Photolysis of the aryl azide tethered to biotin via an amide linkage yields a cross-link with streptavidin. The ability of the pre-irradiated reagent to form a similar cross-link indicates that it is the long-lived reactive intermediate that contributes to the cross-link formation. The reactive intermediate forms an adduct with tryptophan. The sequence of the labeled peptide is found to be GlyTrp*ThrValAlaTrp*LysAsn, corresponding to residues 74–81 of the streptavidin sequence, where Trp* designates the modified Trp-75 and Trp-79. A peak at m/z 1455.1 corresponding to the calculated [Mpeptide + aryl nitrene + 2O]+ molecular ion value has been observed for the labeled peptide. Product structure identification experiments support the assignment that the long-lived reactive intermediate is a p-nitro-N-arylhydroxylamine, which undergoes a number of transformations in aqueous solution leading to nitroso derivatives. A plausible mechanism of the interaction between tryptophan and nitroso compound is discussed.
Keywords :
Aromatic nitroso compound , Photoaffinity labeling , Aromatic hydroxylamine , Modified tryptophan , Aryl azide , Long-lived intermediate
Journal title :
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B:Biology
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B:Biology
Record number :
1876711
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