Oxidative modifications can disrupt protein folds and functions, and are strongly associated with human aging and diseases. Conventional oxidation pathways typically involve the free diffusion of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which primarily attack the protein surface. Yet, it remains unclear whether and how internal protein folds capable of trapping oxygen (O(2)) contribute to oxidative damage. Here, we report a hidden pathway of protein damage, which we refer to as O(2)-confined photooxidation. In this process, O(2) is captured in protein cavities and subsequently converted into multiple ROS, primarily mediated by tryptophan residues under blue light irradiation. The generated ROS then attack the protein interior through constrained diffusion, causing protein damage. The effects of this photooxidative reaction appear to be extensive, impacting a wide range of cellular proteins, as supported by whole-cell proteomic analysis. This photooxidative mechanism may represent a latent oxidation pathway in human tissues directly exposed to visible light, such as skin and eyes.
Hidden route of protein damage through oxygen-confined photooxidation.
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作者:Kim Seoyoon, Kim Eojin, Park Mingyu, Kim Seong Ho, Kim Byung-Gyu, Na Seungjin, Sadongo Victor W, Wijesinghe W C Bhashini, Eom Yu-Gon, Yoon Gwangsu, Jeong Hannah, Hwang Eunhye, Lee Chaiheon, Myung Kyungjae, Kim Chae Un, Choi Jeong-Mo, Min Seung Kyu, Kwon Tae-Hyuk, Min Duyoung
| 期刊: | Nature Communications | 影响因子: | 15.700 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Dec 30; 15(1):10873 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41467-024-55168-z | ||
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