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Bioluminescent detection of peroxynitrite with a boronic acid-caged luciferin
Sieracki N.A.; Gantner B.N.; Mao M.; Horner J.H.; Ye R.D.; Malik A.B.; Newcomb M.E.; Bonini M.G.
2013-04-25
Source PublicationFree Radical Biology and Medicine
ISSN08915849 18734596
Volume61Pages:40-50
Abstract

Peroxynitrite, a highly reactive biological oxidant, is formed under pathophysiologic conditions from the diffusion-limited reaction of nitric oxide and superoxide radical anion. Peroxynitrite has been implicated as the mediator of nitric oxide toxicity in many diseases and as an important signaling disrupting molecule (L. Liaudet et al., Front. Biosci. 14, 4809-4814, 2009) [1]. Biosensors effective at capturing peroxynitrite in a specific and fast enough manner for detection, along with readouts compatible with in vivo studies, are lacking. Here we report that the boronic acid-based bioluminescent system PCL-1 (peroxy-caged luciferin-1), previously reported as a chemoselective sensor for hydrogen peroxide (G.C. Van de Bittner et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 107, 21316-21321, 2010) [2], reacts with peroxynitrite stoichiometrically with a rate constant of 9.8±0.3×10 M s and a bioluminescence detection limit of 16 nM, compared to values of 1.2±0.3 M s and 231 nM for hydrogen peroxide. Further, we demonstrate bioluminescent detection of peroxynitrite in the presence of physiological competitors: carbon dioxide, glutathione, albumin, and catalase. We also demonstrate the utility of this method to assess peroxynitrite formation in mammalian cells by measuring peroxynitrite generated under normal culture conditions after stimulation of macrophages with bacterial endotoxin lipopolysaccharide. Thus, the PCL-1 method for measuring peroxynitrite generation shows superior selectivity over other oxidants under in vivo conditions. © 2013 Elsevier Inc.

KeywordBoronate Free Radicals Luciferin Pcl-1 Peroxynitrite Sensor
DOI10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2013.02.020
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Language英語English
WOS IDWOS:000320687300006
Scopus ID2-s2.0-84878846249
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CollectionUniversity of Macau
AffiliationUniversity of Illinois at Chicago
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Sieracki N.A.,Gantner B.N.,Mao M.,et al. Bioluminescent detection of peroxynitrite with a boronic acid-caged luciferin[J]. Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2013, 61, 40-50.
APA Sieracki N.A.., Gantner B.N.., Mao M.., Horner J.H.., Ye R.D.., Malik A.B.., Newcomb M.E.., & Bonini M.G. (2013). Bioluminescent detection of peroxynitrite with a boronic acid-caged luciferin. Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 61, 40-50.
MLA Sieracki N.A.,et al."Bioluminescent detection of peroxynitrite with a boronic acid-caged luciferin".Free Radical Biology and Medicine 61(2013):40-50.
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