Oxidation-induced modification of the fibrinogen polypeptide chains
- Authors: Bychkova A.V.1, Vasilyeva A.D.1, Bugrova A.E.1, Indeykina M.I.1, Kononikhin A.S.1,2,3, Nikolaev E.N.1,2,4, Konstantinova M.L.1, Rosenfeld M.A.1
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Affiliations:
- Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics
- Institute for Energy Problems of Chemical Physics
- Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
- Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
- Issue: Vol 474, No 1 (2017)
- Pages: 173-177
- Section: Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/1607-6729/article/view/211893
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1607672917030115
- ID: 211893
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Abstract
By using the mass-spectrometry method, the oxidative modifications of the fibrinogen Aα, Bβ, and γ polypeptide chains induced by its oxidation have been studied. The αC-region has been proven to be the most vulnerable target for the oxidizer (ozone) as compared with the other structural elements of the Aα chain. The Bβ chain mapping shows that the oxidative sites are localized within all the structural elements of the chain in which the β-nodule exhibits high susceptibility to oxidation. The γ chains are the least vulnerable to the oxidizer action. The results obtained demonstrate convincingly that the self-assembly centers dealing with interactions of knob “A”: hole “a” are not involved in oxidative modification. It is concluded that the numerous oxidative sites revealed are mainly responsible for inhibiting lateral aggregation of protofibrils. The part of amino acid residues subjected to oxidation is supposed to carry out the antioxidant function.
About the authors
A. V. Bychkova
Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics
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Email: anna.v.bychkova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow
A. D. Vasilyeva
Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics
Email: anna.v.bychkova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow
A. E. Bugrova
Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics
Email: anna.v.bychkova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow
M. I. Indeykina
Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics
Email: anna.v.bychkova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow
A. S. Kononikhin
Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics; Institute for Energy Problems of Chemical Physics; Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Email: anna.v.bychkova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow; Dolgoprudny, Moscow oblast
E. N. Nikolaev
Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics; Institute for Energy Problems of Chemical Physics; Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
Email: anna.v.bychkova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow; ul. Novaya 100, Skolkovo, 143025
M. L. Konstantinova
Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics
Email: anna.v.bychkova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow
M. A. Rosenfeld
Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics
Email: anna.v.bychkova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow
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