Ergothioneine, Histidine, and Two Naturally Occurring Histidine Dipeptides as Radioprotectors against γ-Irradiation Inactivation of Bacteriophages T4 and P22
- 1 May 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by JSTOR in Radiation Research
- Vol. 114 (2) , 319-330
- https://doi.org/10.2307/3577228
Abstract
Bacteriophages P22, T4+, and T4os (osmotic shock-resistant mutant with altered capsids) were diluted in 0.85% NaCl and exposed to .gamma. irradiation (2.79 Gy/min) at room temperature (24.degree. C), T4+ was more sensitive to inactivation than was P22, and the T4os mutant was even more sensitive than T4+. Catalase exhibited a strong protective effect and superoxide dismutase a weaker protection, indicating that H2O2 or some product derived there from was predominant in causing inactivation of plaque formation. Low but significant (0.1-0.3 mM) reduced glutathione (GSH) enhanced phage inactivation, but a higher (1 mM) GSH concentration protected. A similiar effect was found for the polyamine, spermidine. In contrast, 0.1 mM L-ergothioneine (2-thiol-L-histidine betaine) exhibited strong protection and 1 mM afforded essentially complete protection. L-Ergothioneine is present in millimolar concentrations in some fungi and is conserved up to millimolar concentrations in critical tissues when consumed by man. L-Histidine and two histidine-containing dipeptides, carnosine and anserine, protected at a concentration of 1 mM, a level at which they are present in striated muscles of various animals.This publication has 5 references indexed in Scilit:
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