摘要
背景:硫是生物系统中的一个丰富的元素,它在作为蛋白质、维生素和其它关键生物分子的组成部分的生命过程中起着重要作用。人类硫的主要来源是能够在含硫氨基酸合成的作用下使用无机硫的植物。含硫氨基酸包括甲硫氨酸、半胱氨酸、高半胱氨酸和牛磺酸。甲硫氨酸和半胱氨酸被分类为蛋白质结构中结合的蛋白源性氨基酸。硫氨基酸参与细胞内抗氧化剂如谷胱甘肽和N-乙酰半胱氨酸的合成。此外,天然存在的含硫配体是有效和安全的解毒剂,通常用于防止有毒金属离子的作用和它们在人体中的积累。方法:对同行评议文献进行文献检索,并利用相应的关键词对文献进行检索。结果:本综述主要集中于含硫氨基酸——蛋氨酸、半胱氨酸、牛磺酸及其衍生物——谷胱甘肽和N-乙酰半胱氨酸及其作为抗氧化剂对抗自由基的防御作用。此外,还描述了含硫配体对重金属离子和过渡金属离子毒性作用的保护作用及其对酶抑制的再活化作用。结论:含硫氨基酸是细胞抗氧化系统的有力组成部分。因此,它们在维持正常细胞功能和健康方面是必要的。除它们有价值的抗氧化作用外,含硫氨基酸还可为重金属提供螯合位点。因此,它们可以在螯合治疗期间补充,从而提供消除有毒金属的有益效果。
关键词: 抗氧化作用,半胱氨酸,谷胱甘肽,重金属,蛋氨酸,N-乙酰半胱氨酸,牛磺酸.
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Sulphur-containing Amino Acids: Protective Role Against Free Radicals and Heavy Metals
Volume: 25 Issue: 3
关键词: 抗氧化作用,半胱氨酸,谷胱甘肽,重金属,蛋氨酸,N-乙酰半胱氨酸,牛磺酸.
摘要: Background: Sulphur is an abundant element in biological systems, which plays an important role in processes essential for life as a constituent of proteins, vitamins and other crucial biomolecules. The major source of sulphur for humans is plants being able to use inorganic sulphur in the purpose of sulphur-containing amino acids synthesis. Sulphur-containing amino acids include methionine, cysteine, homocysteine, and taurine. Methionine and cysteine are classified as proteinogenic, canonic amino acids incorporated in protein structure. Sulphur amino acids are involved in the synthesis of intracellular antioxidants such as glutathione and N-acetyl cysteine. Moreover, naturally occurring sulphur-containing ligands are effective and safe detoxifying agents, often used in order to prevent toxic metal ions effects and their accumulation in human body.
Methods: Literature search for peer-reviewed articles was performed using PubMed and Scopus databases, and utilizing appropriate keywords.
Results: This review is focused on sulphur-containing amino acids – methionine, cysteine, taurine, and their derivatives – glutathione and N-acetylcysteine, and their defense effects as antioxidant agents against free radicals. Additionally, the protective effects of sulphur-containing ligands against the toxic effects of heavy and transition metal ions, and their reactivation role towards the enzyme inhibition are described.
Conclusion: Sulphur-containing amino acids represent a powerful part of cell antioxidant system. Thus, they are essential in the maintenance of normal cellular functions and health. In addition to their worthy antioxidant action, sulphur-containing amino acids may offer a chelating site for heavy metals. Accordingly, they may be supplemented during chelating therapy, providing beneficial effects in eliminating toxic metals.
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Sulphur-containing Amino Acids: Protective Role Against Free Radicals and Heavy Metals, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2018; 25 (3) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666170609075434
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