Title of article :
Proteomic identification of specific oxidized proteins in ApoE-knockout mice: relevance to alzheimerʹs disease
Author/Authors :
Joungil Choi، نويسنده , , Michael J. Forster، نويسنده , , Shelley R. McDonald، نويسنده , , Susan T. Weintraub، نويسنده , , Christopher A. Carroll، نويسنده , , Robert W. Gracy، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
We have examined oxidized proteins in the brain regions of wild-type (WT) and ApoE-knockout (KO) animals. Total protein oxidation in the hippocampus of young-KO (6 month) animals was approximately 2-fold greater than that of young-WT (6 month) animals and was similar to that of old-WT (18 month) and old-KO (18 month) animals. In the cortex of the same animals, the levels of total protein oxidation in all four groups were not significantly different. Two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) coupled with immunostaining for protein carbonylation revealed six specific oxidation-sensitive proteins, the oxidation levels of which were increased in young-KO, old-WT, and old-KO mice compared with young-WT mice. These six oxidation-sensitive proteins were identified by mass spectrometry as glial fibrillary acidic protein, creatine kinase BB, disulfide isomerase, chaperonin subunit 5, dihydropyrimidase-related protein 2, and mortalin. These results indicate that the ApoE gene product offers protection against age-associated oxidative damage in the brain. Moreover, two of these proteins, creatine kinase and dihydropyrimidase-related protein 2, have recently been found to be oxidized in the brains of human subjects with Alzheimerʹs disease [Aksenov et al. J. Neurochem. 74: 2520–2527; 2000; Castegna et al. J. Neurochem. 82: 1524–1532; 2002]. These data suggest that the ApoE-knockout mouse serves as an appropriate model for studying pathogenic oxidative mechanisms influencing risk and progression of Alzheimerʹs disease.
Keywords :
Protein oxidation , Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis , Alzheimerיs disease , Creatine kinase , disulfide isomerase , Chaperonin subunit 5 , Dihydropyrimidase-like 2 , ApoE-knockout mice , Mortalin , Mass spectrometry , free radicals , Glial fibrillary acidic protein
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine