Inhibition of human glutathione S-transferases by dopamine, alfa-methyldopa and their 5-S-glutathionyl conjugates

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The reversible and irreversible inhibition of human glutathione S-transferases (GST) by dopamine, α-methyldopa and their 5-S-glutathionyl conjugates (termed 5-GSDA and 5-GSMDOPA, respectively) was studied using purified isoenzymes. The reversible inhibition, using CDNB as substrate and expressed as I50, ranged from 0.18-0.24 (GST M1a-1a), 0.19-0.24 (GST M1b-1b) to 0.5-0.54 mM (GST A1-1) for 5-GSDA and 5-GSMDOPA, respectively. About 20% inhibition was observed for GST A2-2 and P1-1, using 0.5 mM of both 5-GSDA and 5-GSMDOPA. No significant reversible inhibition was observed with dopamine and α-methyldopa. Tyrosinase was used to generate ortho-quinones from dopamine and α-methyldopa which may bind covalently to GST and thereupon irreversibly inhibit GST. In this respect, GST P1-1 was by far the most sensitive enzyme. The inhibition (expressed as a % of control) after incubating 0.5 μM GST in the presence of 100 units/ml tyrosinase with 5 μM of the catecholamines for 10 min at 25°C, was 99% and 67% for dopamine and α-methyldopa, respectively. Moderate irreversible inhibition of GST A1-1 by both dopamine and α-methyldopa (33% and 25%, respectively), and of GST M1b-1b by dopamine (45%) was also observed. GST P1-1 is also the only isoenzyme susceptible to irreversible inhibition by 5-GSDA (33% inhibition), while no significant inhibition was observed with 5-GSMDOPA. A minor part of the inhibition by dopamine (23%), and hbe complete inhibition by 5-GSDA was restored by reduction with dithiotreitol. This suggests that GST P1-1 is inhibited by disulfide formation in the case of 5-GSDA, while this oxidative pathway also substantially contributes to the inactivation by dopamine. This was supported by the HPLC-profile of the GST P1-1 subunit which was strongly affected by dopamine, while for 5-GSDA after reduction with dithiotreitol the original elution profile of the subunit returned.
Chemicals/CAS: 5-S-glutathionyl-alpha-methyldopa; 5-S-glutathionyldopamine; Cysteinyldopa, 19641-92-0; Dopamine, 51-61-6; Glutathione Transferase, EC 2.5.1.18; Methyldopa, 555-30-6
TNO Identifier
35447
ISSN
00092797
Source
Chemico-Biological Interactions, 90(1), pp. 87-99.
Pages
87-99
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