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Article Dans Une Revue Chemical Research in Toxicology Année : 2015

Redox Reactivity of Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles Induces the Formation of Disulfide Bridges in Thiol-Containing Biomolecules

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The redox state of disulfide bonds is implicated in many redox control systems, such as the cysteine cystine couple. Among proteins, ubiquitous cysteine-rich metallothioneins possess thiolate metal binding groups susceptible to metal exchange in detoxification processes. CeO2 NPs are commonly used in various industrial applications due to their redox properties. These redox properties that enable dual oxidation states (Ce(IV)/Ce(III)) to exist at their surface may act as oxidants for biomolecules. The interaction among metallothioneins, cysteine, and CeO2 NPs was investigated through various biophysical approaches to shed light on the potential effects of the Ce4+/Ce3+ redox system on the thiol groups of these biomolecules. The possible reaction mechanisms include the formation of a disulfide bridge/Ce(III) complex resulting from the interaction between Ce(IV) and the thiol groups, leading to metal unloading from the MTs, depending on their metal content and cluster type. The formation of stable Ce3+ disulfide complexes has been demonstrated via their fluorescence properties. This work provides the first evidence of thiol concentration-dependent catalytic oxidation mechanisms between pristine CeO2 NPs and thiol-containing biomolecules.
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hal-01426107 , version 1 (04-01-2017)

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Françoise Rollin-Genetet, Caroline Seidel, Ester Artells, Melanie Auffan, Alain Thiéry, et al.. Redox Reactivity of Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles Induces the Formation of Disulfide Bridges in Thiol-Containing Biomolecules. Chemical Research in Toxicology, 2015, 28 (12), pp.2304-2312. ⟨10.1021/acs.chemrestox.5b00319⟩. ⟨hal-01426107⟩
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