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ACS Chemical Biology | 2013

Persulfide Reactivity in the Detection of Protein S-Sulfhydration

Jia Pan; Kate S. Carroll

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has emerged as a new member of the gaseous transmitter family of signaling molecules and appears to play a regulatory role in the cardiovascular and nervous systems. Recent studies suggest that protein cysteine S-sulfhydration may function as a mechanism for transforming the H2S signal into a biological response. However, selective detection of S-sulfhydryl modifications is challenging since the persulfide group (RSSH) exhibits reactivity akin to other sulfur species, especially thiols. A modification of the biotin switch technique, using S-methyl methanethiosulfonate (MMTS) as an alkylating reagent, was recently used to identify a large number of proteins that may undergo S-sulfhydration, but the underlying mechanism of chemical detection was not fully explored. To address this key issue, we have developed a protein persulfide model and analogue of MMTS, S-4-bromobenzyl methanethiosulfonate (BBMTS). Using these new reagents, we investigated the chemistry in the modified biotin switch method and examined the reactivity of protein persulfides toward different electrophile/nucleophile species. Together, our data affirm the nucleophilic properties of the persulfide sulfane sulfur and afford new insights into protein S-sulfhydryl chemistry, which may be exploited in future detection strategies.


Organic Letters | 2011

Facile amide formation via S-nitrosothioacids.

Jia Pan; Nelmi O. Devarie-Baez; Ming Xian

Here we report a novel amide bond formation strategy from simple thioacid and amine starting materials. The reaction is mediated by unstable but very reactive S-nitrosothioacid intermediates. This fast reaction under mild conditions should be useful in synthesis.


Biopolymers | 2014

Chemical biology approaches to study protein cysteine sulfenylation

Jia Pan; Kate S. Carroll

The oxidation of cysteine thiol side chains by hydrogen peroxide to afford protein sulfenyl modifications is an important mechanism in signal transduction. In addition, aberrant protein sulfenylation contributes to a range of human pathologies, including cancer. Efforts to elucidate the roles of protein sulfenylation in physiology and disease have been hampered by the lack of techniques to probe these modifications in native environments with molecular specificity. In this review, we trace the history of chemical and biological methods that have been developed to detect protein sulfenylation and illustrate how a recent cell-permeable chemical reporter, DYn-2, has been used to detect and identify intracellular targets of endogenous H2 O2 during growth factor signaling, including the epidermal growth factor receptor. The array of new tools and methods discussed herein enables the discovery of new biological roles for cysteine sulfenylation in human health and disease.


Organic Letters | 2010

One-Pot Thioether Formation from S-Nitrosothiols

Dehui Zhang; Nelmi O. Devarie-Baez; Jia Pan; Hua Wang; Ming Xian

Protein S-nitrosation is an important post-translational modification. However, the detection of S-nitrosation is still problematic because S-nitrosation products, that is, S-nitrosothiols, are unstable species. Here a new reaction which can selectively convert unstable S-nitrosothiols to stable thioethers in one-pot under very mild conditions is reported. This reaction has the potential to be applied in the detection of protein S-nitrosation.


Organic Letters | 2015

Light-Mediated Sulfenic Acid Generation from Photocaged Cysteine Sulfoxide

Jia Pan; Kate S. Carroll

S-Sulfenylation is a post-translational modification with a crucial role in regulating protein function. However, its analysis has remained challenging due to the lack of facile sulfenic acid models. We report the first photocaged cysteine sulfenic acid with efficient photodeprotection and demonstrate its utility by generating sulfenic acid in a thiol peroxidase after illumination in vitro. These caged sulfoxides should be promising for site-specific incorporation of Cys sulfenic acid in living cells via genetic code expansion.


Angewandte Chemie | 2011

Capture and Visualization of Hydrogen Sulfide by a Fluorescent Probe

Chunrong Liu; Jia Pan; Sheng Li; Yu Zhao; Lisa Y. Wu; Clifford E. Berkman; A. Richard Whorton; Ming Xian


Angewandte Chemie | 2014

Detection of Protein S-Sulfhydration by a Tag-Switch Technique†

Dehui Zhang; Igor Macinkovic; Nelmi O. Devarie-Baez; Jia Pan; Chung-Min Park; Kate S. Carroll; Milos R. Filipovic; Ming Xian


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2015

A selective phosphine-based fluorescent probe for nitroxyl in living cells.

Zhengrui Miao; Julie A. Reisz; Susan M. Mitroka; Jia Pan; Ming Xian; S. Bruce King


Molecular BioSystems | 2009

A fluorogenic dye activated by S-nitrosothiols.

Jia Pan; Jonathan A. Downing; Jeanne L. McHale; Ming Xian


Chemical Communications | 2011

Disulfide formation via sulfenamides

Jia Pan; Ming Xian

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Ming Xian

Washington State University

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Kate S. Carroll

Scripps Research Institute

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Dehui Zhang

Washington State University

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Chung-Min Park

Washington State University

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Igor Macinkovic

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Chunrong Liu

Washington State University

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