Glutathione conjugation with phosphoramide mustard and cyclophosphamide. A mechanistic study using tandem mass spectrometry
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Glutathione conjugation with phosphoramide mustard and cyclophosphamide. A mechanistic study using tandem mass spectrometry
Abstract
The conjugations of cyclophosphamide and of phosphoramide mustard with glutathione are shown to be catalyzed by hepatic cytosolic glutathione-S-transferases. Cyclophosphamide conjugation is also catalyzed by microsomal glutathione-S-transferases, both in intact microsomes and after solubilization and immobilization. Deuterium isotope labels are used to test whether chloride is directly displaced by glutathione in the enzyme-catalyzed conjugations, or whether conjugation takes place via symmetrical cyclic aziridinium ions. Tandem mass spectrometry with high energy collisional activation is shown to provide reliable analysis of the isotope-labeling patterns in the conjugated products. This experiment leads to the conclusion that the aziridinium ion is opened in the conjugation of phosphoramide mustard in both the enzyme-catalyzed and the chemical reactions. Cyclophosphamide, on the other hand, is shown to be conjugated through direct displacement of chloride.
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