Studies on the Mechanism of Allergic Contact Dermatitis: The Reaction of α-Methylene-γ-Butyrolactone with Peptide-Bound Lysine

J. Pickert, C. Hartert, H. Raddatz, T. Henle
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The binding of low-molecular-weight compounds to nucleophilic side-chains of amino acids bound within a protein, resulting in a hapten-modified macromolecule, is discussed to represent the very first step within the development of allergic contact dermatitis. For one of the best-known occupational dermatoses in the field of plant breeding, the so-called tulip fingers, α-methylene-γ-butyrolactone (tulipalin A) was proved to be the causative agent. In this paper, the reaction of tulipalin A with Nα-hippuryl-L-lysine as a model for peptide-bound lysine was studied. After the incubation of the α-methylene-γ-butyrolactone with the dipeptide in varying molar ratios in methanolic solution at 37°C up to 3 weeks, the reaction was monitored using reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography with UV detection. Tulipalin A was found to react with the Ε-amino group, resulting in the formation of one characteristic reaction product. After isolation, the structure of this addition product was unambiguously characterised by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy as 2-(2-benzoylamino-acetylamino)-6-[(2-oxo-tetrahydro-furan-3-ylmethyl)amino] hexanoic acid (Hip-LysTu). After incubation of bovine serum albumin with tulipalin A, followed by acid hydrolysis and amino acid analysis, LysTu was found as addition product, thus representing the first known amino acid derivative resulting from the conjugation of the electrophilic α-methylene-γ-butyrolactone to protein.
过敏性接触性皮炎发病机制的研究:α-亚甲基-γ-丁内酯与肽结合赖氨酸的反应
低分子量化合物与蛋白质内氨基酸的亲核侧链结合,产生半抗原修饰的大分子,被讨论为过敏性接触性皮炎发展的第一步。对于植物育种领域最著名的职业性皮肤病之一,即所谓的郁金香指,α-亚甲基-γ-丁内酯(tulipalin A)被证明是病原体。本文以郁金香A与n - α-hippuryl- l-赖氨酸的反应为模型,研究了其与肽结合赖氨酸的反应。α-亚甲基-γ-丁内酯与二肽以不同的摩尔比在甲醇溶液中37℃孵育3周后,采用反相高效液相色谱-紫外检测法监测反应。发现Tulipalin A与Ε-amino基团反应,形成一种特征反应产物。分离后的加成产物经核磁共振波谱鉴定为2-(2-苯甲酰氨基-乙酰氨基)-6-[(2-氧-四氢呋喃-3-甲基)氨基]己酸(Hip-LysTu)。将牛血清白蛋白与tulipalin A孵育,然后进行酸水解和氨基酸分析,发现LysTu是加成产物,因此是已知的第一个由亲电性α-亚甲基-γ-丁内酯偶联蛋白产生的氨基酸衍生物。
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