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Published in: Digestive Diseases and Sciences 1/2008

01-01-2008 | Original Paper

Differentiation of the Roles of Sulfide Oxidase and Rhodanese in the Detoxification of Sulfide by the Colonic Mucosa

Authors: Kirk Wilson, Mitchell Mudra, Julie Furne, Michael Levitt

Published in: Digestive Diseases and Sciences | Issue 1/2008

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Abstract

Purpose: Identify the roles of sulfide oxidase and rhodanese in sulfide detoxification in rat colonic mucosa. Results: Gel filtration of colonic mucosa and purified bovine rhodanese showed that rhodanese and sulfide oxidizing activities resided in different proteins. In the presence of cyanide, rhodanese shifted the major mucosal metabolite of sulfide from thiosulfate to thiocyanate. The purported ability of purified rhodanese to metabolize sulfide reflects: (a) contamination with a sulfide oxidase, and (b) the spontaneous conversion of sulfide to thiosulfate during storage; rhodanese then catalyzes the conversion of this thiosulfate to thiocyanate. Conclusions: Rhodanese does not metabolize sulfide. The rate-limiting step in sulfide detoxification is oxidation by a sulfide oxidase to thiosulfate. Rhodanese then converts this thiosulfate to thiocyanate, but this reaction does not increase the rate of sulfide detoxification. The recent use of rhodanese activity as a surrogate for the rate that colonic mucosa detoxifies sulfide is inappropriate.
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Metadata
Title
Differentiation of the Roles of Sulfide Oxidase and Rhodanese in the Detoxification of Sulfide by the Colonic Mucosa
Authors
Kirk Wilson
Mitchell Mudra
Julie Furne
Michael Levitt
Publication date
01-01-2008
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Digestive Diseases and Sciences / Issue 1/2008
Print ISSN: 0163-2116
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2568
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-007-9854-9

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