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The chemical biology of hydropersulfides (RSSH): Chemical stability, reactivity and redox roles

Authors :
Q. Nhu N. Nguyen
Joseph Lin
Victor Sosa
Takaaki Akaike
Yoshito Kumagai
Jon M. Fukuto
Shuhei Soeda
Simran S. Saund
Robert J. Millikin
Corey J. White
Stephanie Henriquez
Katsuhiko Ono
Christopher L. Bianco
Henry H. Le
Dean J. Tantillo
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2015.

Abstract

Recent reports indicate the ubiquitous prevalence of hydropersulfides (RSSH) in mammalian systems. The biological utility of these and related species is currently a matter of significant speculation. The function, lifetime and fate of hydropersulfides will be assuredly based on their chemical properties and reactivity. Thus, to serve as the basis for further mechanistic studies regarding hydropersulfide biology, some of the basic chemical properties/reactivity of hydropersulfides were studied. The nucleophilicity, electrophilicity and redox properties of hydropersulfides were examined under biological conditions. These studies indicate that hydropersulfides can be nucleophilic or electrophilic, depending on the pH (i.e. the protonation state) and can act as good one- and two-electron reductants. These diverse chemical properties in a single species make hydropersulfides chemically distinct from other, well-known sulfur containing biological species, giving them unique and potentially important biological function.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9e0ff0194425734ecf19ab3e0002775b