Title of article
Alkylation of Human Serum Albumin by Sulfur Mustard in Vitro and in Vivo: Mass Spectrometric Analysis of a Cysteine Adduct as a Sensitive Biomarker of Exposure
Author/Authors
Noort، Daan نويسنده , , Hulst، Albert G. نويسنده , , Jong، Leo P. A. de نويسنده , , Benschop، Hendrik P. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-714
From page
715
To page
0
Abstract
To develop a mass spectrometric assay for the detection of sulfur mustard adducts with human serum albumin, the following steps were performed: quantitation of the binding of the agent to the protein by using [(14)C] sulfur mustard and analysis of acidic and tryptic digests of albumin from blood after exposure to sulfur mustard for identification of alkylation sites in the protein. The T5 fragment containing an alkylated cysteine could be detected in the tryptic digest with micro-LC/tandem MS analysis. Attempts to decrease the detection limit for in vitro exposure of human blood by analysis of the alkylated T5 fragment were not successful. After Pronase treatment of albumin, S- [2- [(hydroxyethyl)thio] ethyl] Cys-Pro-Phe was analyzed by means of micro-LC/tandem MS, allowing a detection limit for in vitro exposure of human blood of 10 nM, which is 1 order of magnitude lower than that obtained by means of modified Edman degradation. The analytical procedure could be successfully applied to the analysis of albumin samples from Iranian victims of the Iran-Iraq war.
Keywords
Computational methods in statistical physics , Nonlinear dynamics , Theory , modeling , computer simulation
Journal title
Chemical Research in Toxicology
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Chemical Research in Toxicology
Record number
25124
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