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Detection of hydrogen peroxide by lactoperoxidase-mediated dityrosine formation

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Pages 440-445 | Received 15 Nov 2008, Published online: 09 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

The aim of this work was to study the dityrosine-forming activity of lactoperoxidase (LPO) and its potential application for measuring hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). It was observed that LPO was able to form dityrosine at low H2O2 concentrations. Since dityrosine concentration could be measured in a simple fluorimetric reaction, this activity of the enzyme was utilized for the measurement of H2O2 production in different systems. These experiments successfully measured the activity of NADPH oxidase 4 (Nox4) by this method. It was concluded that LPO-mediated dityrosine formation offers a simple way for H2O2 measurement.

Abbreviations
LPO=

lactoperoxidase

MPO=

myeloperoxidase

EPO=

eosinophil peroxidase

TPO=

thyroid peroxidase

Nox4=

NADPH oxidase 4

ROS=

reactive oxygen species

HPLC=

high performance liquid chromatography

MS=

mass spectrometry

DT=

dityrosine.

Abbreviations
LPO=

lactoperoxidase

MPO=

myeloperoxidase

EPO=

eosinophil peroxidase

TPO=

thyroid peroxidase

Nox4=

NADPH oxidase 4

ROS=

reactive oxygen species

HPLC=

high performance liquid chromatography

MS=

mass spectrometry

DT=

dityrosine.

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