Interaction of enkephalin derivatives with reactive oxygen species.

Biochim Biophys Acta

Department of Biochemistry Sciences, Univeristy of Rome La Sapienza, Italy.

Published: February 2001

The oxidation of opioid peptides by tyrosinase in the presence of an excess of a thiol gives rise to cysteinyldopa derivatives. The major products arising from the reaction between Leu-enkephalin and cysteine are represented by 5-S-cysteinyldopaenkephalin (5-CDenk) and 2-S-cysteinyldopaenkephalin (2-CDenk). The interaction of 5-CDenk and 2-CDenk with reactive oxygen species (ROS) has been studied. These compounds are able to scavenge superoxide anion, hydroxyl and peroxyl radicals as well as to reduce the lipid peroxidation rate induced by ABAP. The scavenging activities in all instances are dose-dependent. In some cases CDenks are more active than compounds recognized as strong radical scavengers, such as Trolox and mannitol. As a result of the action of the Fenton system, the CDenks (as well as the Enks) are oxidized into pigmented derivatives. The possible implications of the interaction of CDenks and Enks with ROS on melanization process in Parkinson's disease are discussed.

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