Jakubowski_2000_J.Nutr_130_377S

Reference

Title : Homocysteine thiolactone: metabolic origin and protein homocysteinylation in humans - Jakubowski_2000_J.Nutr_130_377S
Author(s) : Jakubowski H
Ref : J Nutr , 130 :377S , 2000
Abstract :

Homocysteine thiolactone, an intramolecular thioester of homocysteine, is synthesized by methionyl-tRNA synthetase in an error-editing reaction that prevents translational incorporation of homocysteine into proteins. The synthesis of thiolactone occurs in all human cell types investigated. An increase in homocysteine levels leads to elevation of thiolactone levels in human cells. In cultured human cells and in human serum, homocysteine thiolactone reacts with proteins by a mechanism involving homocysteinylation of protein lysine residues. The homocysteinylation leads to protein damage. A calcium-dependent homocysteine thiolactonase, tightly associated with HDL in human serum, may prevent protein damage by detoxifying thiolactone.

PubMedSearch : Jakubowski_2000_J.Nutr_130_377S
PubMedID: 10721911

Related information

Citations formats

Jakubowski H (2000)
Homocysteine thiolactone: metabolic origin and protein homocysteinylation in humans
J Nutr 130 :377S

Jakubowski H (2000)
J Nutr 130 :377S