James A. Roe
Loyola Marymount University
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Science | 1996
Martina Wiedau-Pazos; Joy J. Goto; Shahrooz Rabizadeh; Edith Butler Gralla; James A. Roe; Michael K. Lee; Joan Selverstone Valentine; Dale E. Bredesen
A subset of individuals with familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (FALS) possesses dominantly inherited mutations in the gene that encodes copper-zinc superoxide dismutase (CuZnSOD). A4V and G93A, two of the mutant enzymes associated with FALS, were shown to catalyze the oxidation of a model substrate (spin trap 5,5′-dimethyl-1-pyrroline N-oxide) by hydrogen peroxide at a higher rate than that seen with the wild-type enzyme. Catalysis of this reaction by A4V and G93A was more sensitive to inhibition by the copper chelators diethyldithiocarbamate and penicillamine than was catalysis by wild-type CuZnSOD. The same two chelators reversed the apoptosis-inducing effect of mutant enzymes expressed in a neural cell line. These results suggest that oxidative reactions catalyzed by mutant CuZnSOD enzymes initiate the neuropathologic changes in FALS.
Free Radical Biology and Medicine | 2002
James A. Roe; Martina Wiedau-Pazos; Vanessa N. Moy; Joy J. Goto; Edith Butler Gralla; Joan Selverstone Valentine
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disorder leading to loss of motor neurons. We previously characterized the enhanced peroxidative activity of the human familial ALS (FALS) mutants of copper-zinc superoxide dismutase (CuZnSOD) A4V and G93A in vitro. Here, a similar activity is demonstrated for human FALS CuZnSOD mutants in an in vivo model system, the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Spin trap adducts of alpha-(pyridyl-4-N-oxide)-N-tert-butylnitrone (POBN) have been measured by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) in yeast expressing mutant (A4V, L38V, G93A, and G93C) and wild type CuZnSOD upon addition of hydrogen peroxide to the culture. The trapped radical is a hydroxyethyl adduct of POBN, identified by spectral parameters. Mutant CuZnSODs produced greater concentrations of the trapped adduct compared to the wild type enzyme. This observation provides evidence for an oxidative radical mechanism, whereby the mutants of CuZnSOD catalyze the formation of reactive oxygen species that may be related to the development or progression of FALS. This study also presents an in vivo model system to study free radical production in FALS-associated CuZnSOD mutations.
Archive | 1993
Yi Lu; James A. Roe; Edith Buther Gralla; Joan Selverstone Valentine
Designing poteins, to have specific structures and functions is a particularly challenging goal because of the complexity of protein structures. Recently, several studies have been carried out with this goal, including some de novo designs of a few common potein molifs such as four a helix bundle1,2, β sheet3 and α/β barrel.4 These studies have showed that a peptide chain, designed with minimal complexity based on the current knowledge of the relationship of primary, secondary and tertiary structures, and synthesized either in vitro or in vivo, can fold, itself into the predicted three dimensional structure under certain conditions. A zinc-binding site has also been introduced into a designed protein5. These studies have demonstrated that protein design in indeed achievable.
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2002
Jorge A. Rodriguez; Joan Selverstone Valentine; Daryl K. Eggers; James A. Roe; Ashutosh Tiwari; Robert H. Brown; Lawrence J. Hayward
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1996
Thomas J. Lyons; Hongbin Liu; Joy J. Goto; Aram M. Nersissian; James A. Roe; Janet A. Graden; Carla Cafe; Dale E. Bredesen; Edith Butler Gralla; Joan Selverstone Valentine
Biochemistry | 1996
Nancy L. Ogihara; Hans E. Parge; P. John Hart; Manfred S. Weiss; Joy J. Goto; Brian R. Crane; Joyce Tsang; Kelly Slater; James A. Roe; Joan Selverstone Valentine; David Eisenberg; John A. Tainer
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1988
Judith N. Burstyn; James A. Roe; Andrew R. Miksztal; Ben A. Shaevitz; George Lang; Joan Selverstone Valentine
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1993
Yi Lu; Louis B. LaCroix; Michael D. Lowery; Edward I. Solomon; Christopher J. Bender; Jack Peisach; James A. Roe; Edith Butler Gralla; Joan Selverstone Valentine
Inorganic Chemistry | 1996
Yi Lu; James A. Roe; Christopher J. Bender; Jack Peisach; Lucia Banci; Ivano Bertini; Edith Butler Gralla; Joan Selverstone Valentine
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1992
Yi Lu; Edith Butler Gralla; James A. Roe; Joan Selverstone Valentine