Endogenous hydrogen polysulfides are radical scavengers, and the resulting thiyl radical may catalyze isomerization of the cis-double bond to a trans-double bond. This study examined whether oxidized linoleate species with trans/trans-conjugated diene moieties were generated in the 15-lipoxygenase/linoleate/hydrogen polysulfide system at a lower oxygen content. When 40 µL of 0.1 M phosphate buffer (pH 7.4) containing 1.0 mM linoleate, 1.0 µM soybean 15-lipoxygenase, and 100 µM sodium trisulfide was placed in a 0.6 mL polypropylene microtube for 1 h at 25 °C, the proportion of (E/E)-oxo-octadecadienoic acids (OxoODEs) content to the total OxoODEs content was estimated to be more than 80% (mol/mol). OxoODEs are generated through the pseudoperoxidase reaction of ferrous 15-lipoxygenase with hydroperoxy octadecadienoic acids (HpODEs), which are produced by the lipoxygenase reaction of ferric 15-lipoxygenase. The content of OxoODEs was positively correlated with the content of 9-HpODEs, indicating that 9-HpODEs production is involved in converting ferric 15-lipoxygenase to ferrous 15-lipoxygenase. Furthermore, when 40 µL of 0.1 M phosphate buffer (pH 7.4) containing 1.0 mM linoleate, 1.0 µM soybean 15-lipoxygenase, 100 µM sodium trisulfide, and nitroxyl radical (carbon-centered radical-trapping agent, 3-carbamoyl-2,2,5,5-tetramethyl-3-pyrrolin-N-oxyl (CmΔP)) was incubated in a 0.6 mL polypropylene microtube at room temperature, CmΔP-(E/Z)-ODEs were isomerized to CmΔP-(E/E)-ODEs in a time-dependent manner and this isomerization was inhibited by a radical scavenger, Trolox. The results indicate that thiyl radicals derived from hydrogen polysulfides isomerize trans/cis conjugated diene moiety to the trans/trans moiety.
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