Author:
Samuel Errol L. G.,Marcano Daniela C.,Berka Vladimir,Bitner Brittany R.,Wu Gang,Potter Austin,Fabian Roderic H.,Pautler Robia G.,Kent Thomas A.,Tsai Ah-Lim,Tour James M.
Abstract
Many diseases are associated with oxidative stress, which occurs when the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) overwhelms the scavenging ability of an organism. Here, we evaluated the carbon nanoparticle antioxidant properties of poly(ethylene glycolated) hydrophilic carbon clusters (PEG-HCCs) by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, oxygen electrode, and spectrophotometric assays. These carbon nanoparticles have 1 equivalent of stable radical and showed superoxide (O2•−) dismutase-like properties yet were inert to nitric oxide (NO•) as well as peroxynitrite (ONOO−). Thus, PEG-HCCs can act as selective antioxidants that do not require regeneration by enzymes. Our steady-state kinetic assay using KO2and direct freeze-trap EPR to follow its decay removed the rate-limiting substrate provision, thus enabling determination of the remarkable intrinsic turnover numbers of O2•−to O2by PEG-HCCs at >20,000 s−1. The major products of this catalytic turnover are O2and H2O2, making the PEG-HCCs a biomimetic superoxide dismutase.
Funder
NIH
U.S. Department of Defense
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Cited by
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