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Regeneration of ergothioneine after reaction with singlet oxygen

  • Free Radic Biol Med. 2019 Apr;134:498-504. doi: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2019.01.043.
Mhmd Oumari 1 Bernd Goldfuss 2 Christopher Stoffels 1 Hans-Günther Schmalz 2 Dirk Gründemann 3
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Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Pharmacology, University of Cologne, Gleueler Straße 24, 50931, Cologne, Germany.
  • 2 Department of Chemistry, University of Cologne, Greinstraße 4, 50939, Cologne, Germany.
  • 3 Department of Pharmacology, University of Cologne, Gleueler Straße 24, 50931, Cologne, Germany. Electronic address: dirk.gruendemann@uni-koeln.de.
Abstract

Ergothioneine (ET), an imidazole-2-thione derivative of histidine betaine, is generally considered an antioxidant. Important Antioxidants are typically regenerated from their oxidized products, to prevent the interceptors from being lost after a single chemical reaction with a Reactive Oxygen Species. However, no mechanism for the complete regeneration of ET has yet been uncovered. Here we define a non-enzymatic multi-step cycle for the regeneration of ET after reaction with singlet oxygen (1O2). All reaction steps were verified by density functional theory computations. Four molecules of GSH are used per turn to detoxify 1O2 to water. Pure 1O2 was generated by thermolysis at 37 °C of the endoperoxide DHPNO2. Addition of 1 mM ET to 10 mM DHPNO2 and 10 mM GSH increased the production of oxidized GSH (GSSG), measured by LC-MS/MS, by a factor of 26 (water) and 28 (D2O), respectively. In the same assay, the ring of ET alone was able to drive the cycle at equal speed; thus, the zwitterionic amino acid backbone was not involved. Our data suggest that ET reacts at least 4-fold faster with 1O2 than ascorbic acid. ET must now be viewed as tightly linked with the GSH/GSSG redox couple. The necessary thiol foundation is present in all mammalian and vertebrate cells, and also in all species that generate ET, such as cyanobacteria, mycobacteria, and fungi. Regeneration provides a decisive advantage for ET over Other reactive, but non-recoverable, compounds. Our findings substantiate the importance of ET for the eradication of noxious 1O2.

Keywords

Ascorbic acid; Ergothioneine; Glutathione; Regeneration of ergothioneine; Singlet oxygen.

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