PubMed:10409638 JSONTXT 41 Projects

Mass spectrometric analysis of nitric oxide-modified caspase-3. Caspases are a family of cysteine proteases activated during apoptosis. Modification of caspases by nitric oxide and its relevance during apoptosis is currently a controversial subject. In this study we analyzed the S-nitrosated form of caspase-3 at a molecular level. By using electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry, we detected poly-S-nitrosation of caspase-3 with an average of about 2 molecules of NO bound per enzyme. Although NO treatment completely inhibited enzyme activity, S-nitrosation was not restricted to the active site cysteine. Rather, we detected multiple relative mass increases of 30 +/- 1 Da in both the p12 and p17 subunits of caspase-3, corresponding to single to triple S-nitrosation. The stability of these S-nitrosations differed in physiologically relevant concentrations of 5 mM glutathione. Whereas all S-nitroso bonds in the p12 subunit were cleaved with release of NO and partial formation of protein-mixed disulfides with glutathione, a single S-nitrosation in the p17 subunit remained stable. Since this S-nitrosation was not observed in a mutant form of caspase-3 lacking the active site cysteine, we conclude that NO nitrosates the active site cysteine of caspase-3 and that this modification is notably inert to fast trans-nitrosation with glutathione. Furthermore, we provide evidence that treatment of caspase-3 with NO can lead to mixed disulfide formation with glutathione, demonstrating the oxidative character of NO.

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