Issue 20, 2018

Diselenoamino acid derivatives as GPx mimics and as substrates of TrxR: in vitro and in silico studies

Abstract

Excessive production of reactive species in living cells usually has pathological effects. Consequently, the synthesis of compounds which can mimic the activity of antioxidant enzymes has inspired great interest. In this study, a variety of diselenoamino acid derivatives from phenylalanine and valine were tested to determine whether they could be functional mimics of glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and substrates for liver thioredoxin reductase (TrxR). Diselenides C and D showed the best GPx mimicking properties when compared with A and B. We suppose that the catalytic activity of diselenide GPx mimics depends on the steric effects, which can be influenced by the number of carbon atoms between the selenium atom and the amino acid residue and/or by the amino acid lateral residue. Compounds C and D stimulated NADPH oxidation in the presence of partially purified hepatic mammalian TrxR, indicating that they are substrates for TrxR. Our study indicates a possible dissociation between the two pathways for peroxide degradation (i.e., via a substrate for TrxR or via mimicry of GPx) for compounds tested in this study, except for PhSeSePh, and the antioxidant activity of diselenoamino acids can also be attributed to their capacity to mimic GPx and to be a substrate for mammalian TrxR.

Graphical abstract: Diselenoamino acid derivatives as GPx mimics and as substrates of TrxR: in vitro and in silico studies

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Feb 2018
Accepted
23 Apr 2018
First published
23 Apr 2018

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2018,16, 3777-3787

Diselenoamino acid derivatives as GPx mimics and as substrates of TrxR: in vitro and in silico studies

J. H. Sudati, P. A. Nogara, R. A. Saraiva, C. Wagner, E. E. Alberto, A. L. Braga, R. Fachinetto, P. C. Piquini and J. B. T. Rocha, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2018, 16, 3777 DOI: 10.1039/C8OB00451J

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