Detection and removal of endogenous carbon monoxide by selective and cell-permeable hemoprotein model complexes

S Minegishi, A Yumura, H Miyoshi, S Negi… - Journal of the …, 2017 - ACS Publications
S Minegishi, A Yumura, H Miyoshi, S Negi, S Taketani, R Motterlini, R Foresti, K Kano…
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2017ACS Publications
Carbon monoxide (CO) is produced in mammalian cells during heme metabolism and
serves as an important signaling messenger. Here we report the bioactive properties of
selective CO scavengers, hemoCD1 and its derivative R8-hemoCD1, which have the ability
to detect and remove endogenous CO in cells. HemoCD1 is a supramolecular hemoprotein-
model complex composed of 5, 10, 15, 20-tetrakis (4-sulfonatophenyl) porphinatoiron (II)
and a per-O-methylated β-cyclodextrin dimer having an pyridine linker. We demonstrate that …
Carbon monoxide (CO) is produced in mammalian cells during heme metabolism and serves as an important signaling messenger. Here we report the bioactive properties of selective CO scavengers, hemoCD1 and its derivative R8-hemoCD1, which have the ability to detect and remove endogenous CO in cells. HemoCD1 is a supramolecular hemoprotein-model complex composed of 5,10,15,20-tetrakis(4-sulfonatophenyl)porphinatoiron(II) and a per-O-methylated β-cyclodextrin dimer having an pyridine linker. We demonstrate that hemoCD1 can be used effectively to quantify endogenous CO in cell lysates by a simple spectrophotometric method. The hemoCD1 assay detected ca. 260 pmol of CO in 106 hepatocytes, which was well-correlated with the amount of intracellular bilirubin, the final breakdown product of heme metabolism. We then covalently attached an octaarginine peptide to a maleimide-appended hemoCD1 to synthesize R8-hemoCD1, a cell-permeable CO scavenger. Indeed, R8-hemoCD1 was taken up by intact cells and captured intracellular CO with high efficiency. Moreover, we revealed that removal of endogenous CO by R8-hemoCD1 in cultured macrophages led to a significant increase (ca. 2.5-fold) in reactive oxygen species production and exacerbation of inflammation after challenge with lipopolysaccharide. Thus, R8-hemoCD1 represents a powerful expedient for exploring specific and still unidentified biological functions of CO in cells.
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