1. Dual effect of nitric oxide on phenoloxidase-mediated melanization
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Irina A. Slepneva, Yana L. Vorontsova, Urikhan Sanzhaeva, and Yuriy I. Glazachev
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Melanins ,0301 basic medicine ,Pharmacology ,biology ,Monophenol Monooxygenase ,business.industry ,Active site ,Dual effect ,General Medicine ,Nitric Oxide ,Nitric oxide ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Drug Discovery ,biology.protein ,Medicine ,business ,After treatment - Abstract
The study has demonstrated a dual effect of nitric oxide on phenoloxidase (PO)-mediated DOPA oxidation and melanization process. NO generated at low rates proportionally increased in PO-mediated DOPA oxidation. Competitive PO inhibitor, phenylthiourea, resulted in significant inhibition of NO-mediated DOPA oxidation. Further analysis using fluorescent and EPR methods demonstrated that the effect of NO on DOPA oxidation is explained by oxidation of NO to NO2 at the active site of PO followed by oxidation of DOPA by NO2. On the contrary, the bolus addition of NO gas solution resulted in a significant decrease in observed PO activity. Similar dose-dependent effect of NO was observed for the insect's haemocytes quantified as percentage of melanized cells after treatment with nitric oxide. In conclusion, the results of the study suggest that NO may have a significant regulatory role on melanization process in invertebrates as well as in human and result in protective or damaging effects.
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- 2015
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