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PhGPx, a beginning story The Virtual Free Radical School PhGPx, a beginning story Hong P. Wang, Ph.D. 699 Concession St. Hamilton Regional Cancer Centre McMaster University Hamilton, Ontario, L8V 5C2, Canada Email: hong.wang@hrcc.on.ca PhGPx Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine Wang 1

PhGPx is an antioxidant enzyme PhGPx, a selenium dependent enzyme, detoxifies hydroperoxides by reducing them to alcohols. Example hydroperoxides are: - phospholipid hydroperoxides - fatty acid hydroperoxides - cholesterol hydroperoxides PhGPx Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine Wang 2

PhGPx is a member of the glutathione peroxidase (GPx) family GPx 1: cGPx GPx 2: GI GPx GPx 3: plasma GPx GPx 4: phospholipid hydroperoxide GPx (PhGPx) GPx 5: secretory GPx PhGPx Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine Wang 3

Biochemical mechanism of PhGPx in reducing lipid hydroperoxide Ping-Pong mechanism (1) the selenol moiety of PhGPx is first oxidized by hydroperoxides; and (2) then, it reduced back by two GSHs. LOOH: lipid hydroperoxide LOH: alcohol derivative GSH: glutathione GSSG: glutathione disulfide PhGPx Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine Wang 4

PhGPx reacts fast with hydroperoxides Rate Constants: k (M-1 s-1) Substrates PhGPx cGPx hydrogen peroxide 3.2107 4.8108 linoleic acid hydroperoxide 3.0108 3.8108 phosphatidylcholine 1.7108 - hydroperoxide (used in activity assay) (Maiorino M. et al. 1990 Method Enzymol. 186: 448-457) PhGPx Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine Wang 5

PhGPx: Some Facts PhGPx is: the second selenoenzyme discovered in 1982; monomeric enzyme containing one selenium atom at the active site as selenocysteine; expressed in most tissues: testis, kidney, heart, skeletal muscle, liver, brain, lung, spleen; present in cytoplasm, mitochondria, as well as plasma and nuclear membranes. (Ursini F, et al. 1985 Biochim. Biophys. Acta 839:62-70; and Godeas C, et al. 1994 Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1191:147-150) PhGPx Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine Wang 6

The PhGPx Gene PhGPx gene is localized on human chromosome 19p13.3; It consists of 7 exons, and spans 2.8 kb. It has two windows of transcription start sites, which results in two populations of mRNA. PhGPx Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine Wang 7

Two forms of PhGPx The two populations of mRNA give rise two different sizes of PhGPx protein: Mitochondrial PhGPx (L-PhGPx): 23 kDa, Non-mitochondrial PhGPx (S-PhGPx): 20 kDa. (Pushpa-Rekha TR, et al. 1995 J. Biol. Chem. 270:26993-26999) PhGPx Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine Wang 8

L-PhGPx L-PhGPx is a 197-amino acid protein containing a 27-amino acid mitochondrial leader sequence; L-PhGPx is localized to the intermembrane space of mitochondria; L-PhGPx is expressed abundantly in testis tissue. PhGPx Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine Wang 9

S-PhGPx S-PhGPx is the same protein as L-PhGPx minus the 27-amino acid leader sequence; thus, it is a 170-amino acid protein. S-PhGPx is expressed in most somatic tissues. It is localized in cytosol and is bound to plasma membrane. PhGPx Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine Wang 10

PhGPx can be structural protein in specific situations. PhGPx is involved in spermatid differentiation where it functions as a structural protein. PhGPx exists as a soluble peroxidase in spermatids, but persists in mature spermatozoa as an enzymatically inactive, oxidatively cross-linked, insoluble protein. It represents at least 50% of the capsule material that is associated with the helix of the mitochondria. (Ursini F. et al. 1999 Science 285: 1393-1396) PhGPx Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine Wang 11

PhGPx inhibits membrane-damaging lipid peroxidation A. The system consisted of isolated membranes that were photoperoxidized with rose bengal, a singlet oxygen-generating dye. GPx alone caused little if any lipid hydroperoxide (LOOH) loss. When added after GPx, PhGPx caused an immediate and rapid decrease of LOOH. B. The peroxidized membranes were treated with CaCl2/PLA2 before being analyzed. GPx produced a sizable decrease of LOOH. Subsequent addition of PhGPx resulted in another decrease, the magnitude of which was about 2/3 of that produced by GPx. (Thomas JP et al. 1990 J. Biol. Chem. 265: 454-461) PhGPx Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine Wang 12

L-PhGPx protects against mitochondrial damage Flow cytometry analysis of changes in mitochondrial membrane potential and in the integrity of plasma membranes. Parental RBL-2H3 cells (A-C), S-PhGPx transfected cells (D-F), L-PhGPx transfected cells (G-I). Cells were double stained with Rh123 and PI after the incubation with 25 mM KCN for 0 h (A, D, G), 2 h (B, E, H), and 4 h (C, F, I). Overexpression of L-PhGPx maintains the mitochondrial functions by reduction of hydroperoxides generated as a result of damage to the mitochondrial respiratory machinery. By contrast, overexpression of S-PhGPx is less efficient in protecting against the loss of mitochondrial membrane potential. (Arai M et al. 1999 J. Biol. Chem. 274: 4924-4933) PhGPx Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine Wang 13

L-PhGPx prevents apoptosis by blocking the release of cytochrome c from mitochondria A. The nature of cell death caused by 2-deoxyglucose (2-DG) examined by fluorescence microscopy. Condensation of nuclei was observed in S1 (parental cells), L9 (S-PhGPx transfectant), no condensation of nuclei was observed in M15 (L-PhGPx transfectant). B. Cytochrome c, released from mitochondria, was detected in S1 and L9 cells 4 h after the start of exposure to 2-DG. No detectable cytochrome c was found in the cytosol of M15 cells. B (Nomura K et al. 1999 J. Biol. Chem. 274: 29294-29302) PhGPx Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine Wang 14

PhGPx inhibits photo-oxidative stress induced lipid-derived radical generation Wt Neo P-2 P-1 P-3 P-4 A (Wang HP et al. 2001 Free Radic. Biol. Med, 30: 825-835) B C MCF-7 cells were transfected with PhGPx. Different protein (A) and activity levels (B) of PhGPx are present in parental (wt), vector control (neo) and transfectants (P-1 to P-4). The lipid-derived radical adducts (C) of DMPO were observed using electron paramagnetic resonance spin trapping. Cells with low PhGPx activity produced higher levels of radicals. PhGPx Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine Wang 15

Summary PhGPx is an important enzyme in regulating cellular peroxide levels. PhGPx can lower the peroxide tone, which might change the cellular redox environment and affect cell growth. L-PhGPx plays a central role in preventing mitochondrial damage. PhGPx may play a role in the resistance to oxidative stress-mediated anticancer therapy. PhGPx can also be a structural protein. PhGPx Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine Wang 16