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The Hydroxyl Radical Generated by an Iron(II)/EDTA/Ascorbate System Preferentially Attacks Tryptophan Residues of the Protein

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1989

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Iron(II)/EDTA/ascorbate-mediated oxidative damage to specific amino acid residues (tryptophan) of serum albumin was studied. The active species generated by Fe(II)/EDTA/ascorbate preferred to react with tryptophan residues rather than histidine or other amino acids. The observation of preferential damage to tryptophan residues of the protein was fully suported by a model experiment using a tryptophan analogue. The reaction of Fe(II)/EDTA/ascorbate to the protein was significantly suppressed by mannitol and dimethysulfoxide, suggesting the participation of the hydroxyl radical generated via Fenton’s reaction. The result was supported by the hydroxyl radical assay using 2-deoxyribose.