The modification of tyrosine residues in proteins to 3-nitrotyrosine by peroxynitrite or other potential nitrating agents has been detected in biological systems that are subject to oxidative stress. A convenient semi-quantitative method has been developed to assay nitrated proteins in biological fluids and homogenates using a competitive ELISA developed in our laboratory. This assay selectivity detected 3-nitro-L-tyrosine residues in a variety of peroxynitrite-treated proteins (BSA, human serum albumin (HSA), α1-antiprotease inhibitor, pepsinogen and fibrinogen) and also in a nitrated peptide, but had a low affinity for free 3-nitro-L-tyrosine and 3-chloro-L-tyrosine. The IC50 values for the inhibition of antibody binding by different nitrated proteins were in the range 5-100 nM, suggesting that the antibody discriminated between nitrotyrosine residues in different environments. The presence of nitrotyrosine in plasma proteins was detected by Western blot analysis and quantified by the ELISA. A concentration of 0.12±0.01 μM nitro-BSA equivalents was measured in the proteins of normal plasma which was increased in peroxynitrite-treated plasma and was elevated in inflammatory conditions. HSA and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) isolated from plasma contained 0.085±0.04 and 0.03±0.006 nmol nitro-BSA equivalents/mg protein, respectively. Comparison of the level of nitration in peroxynitrite-treated HSA and LDL in the presence and absence of plasma indicates that nitration and presumably oxidation is inhibited by plasma antioxidants. The presence of nitrotyrosine in LDL is consistent with previous reports implicating peroxynitrite in the oxidative modification of lipoproteins and the presence of a low concentration of oxidized LDL in the blood.
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3-Nitrotyrosine in the proteins of human plasma determined by an ELISA method Available to Purchase
Jamshad KHAN;
Jamshad KHAN
*Departments of Pharmacology, Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF, U.K.
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M. David BRENNAN;
M. David BRENNAN
†Thrombosis Research Institute, Emanuelle Kaye Building, Manresa Road, London SW3 6LX, U.K.
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Nicholas BRADLEY;
Nicholas BRADLEY
*Departments of Pharmacology, Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF, U.K.
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Beirong GAO;
Beirong GAO
*Departments of Pharmacology, Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF, U.K.
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Richard BRUCKDORFER;
Richard BRUCKDORFER
‡Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF, U.K.
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Michael JACOBS
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
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May 23 1997
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October 22 1997
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November 07 1997
Online ISSN: 1470-8728
Print ISSN: 0264-6021
The Biochemical Society, London © 1998
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Biochem J (1998) 330 (2): 795–801.
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Received:
May 23 1997
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October 22 1997
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November 07 1997
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Jamshad KHAN, M. David BRENNAN, Nicholas BRADLEY, Beirong GAO, Richard BRUCKDORFER, Michael JACOBS; 3-Nitrotyrosine in the proteins of human plasma determined by an ELISA method. Biochem J 1 March 1998; 330 (2): 795–801. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bj3300795
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