Duthoit_2000_Endocrinology_141_2518

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Title : Production of immunoreactive thyroglobulin C-terminal fragments during thyroid hormone synthesis - Duthoit_2000_Endocrinology_141_2518
Author(s) : Duthoit C , Estienne V , Delom F , Durand-Gorde JM , Mallet B , Carayon P , Ruf J
Ref : Endocrinology , 141 :2518 , 2000
Abstract :

Here, we studied the fragmentation of the prothyroid hormone, thyroglobulin (Tg), which occurs during thyroid hormone synthesis, a process which involves iodide, thyroperoxidase, and the H2O2-generating system, consisting of glucose and glucose oxidase. Various peptides were found to be immunoreactive to autoantibodies to Tg from patients and monoclonal antibodies directed against the immunodominant region of Tg. The smallest peptide (40 kDa) bore thyroid hormones and was identified at the C-terminal end of the Tg molecule, which shows homologies with acetylcholinesterase. Similar peptides were obtained by performing metal-mediated oxidation of Tg via a Fenton reaction. It was concluded that the oxidative stress induced during hormone synthesis generates free radicals, which, in turn, cleave Tg into immunoreactive peptides.

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Duthoit C, Estienne V, Delom F, Durand-Gorde JM, Mallet B, Carayon P, Ruf J (2000)
Production of immunoreactive thyroglobulin C-terminal fragments during thyroid hormone synthesis
Endocrinology 141 :2518

Duthoit C, Estienne V, Delom F, Durand-Gorde JM, Mallet B, Carayon P, Ruf J (2000)
Endocrinology 141 :2518