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Characterizing the binding interactions between virgin/aged microplastics and catalase in vitro.
Xu, Mengchen; Hu, Shuncheng; Cui, Zhaohao; Liu, Changqing; Xiao, Yihua; Liu, Rutao; Zong, Wansong.
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  • Xu M; School of Environmental and Municipal Engineering, Qingdao University of Technology, Qingdao, 266033, PR China. Electronic address: xumengchen@qut.edu.cn.
  • Hu S; School of Environmental and Municipal Engineering, Qingdao University of Technology, Qingdao, 266033, PR China.
  • Cui Z; Qingdao Ecological Environment Monitoring Center, Qingdao, 266003, PR China.
  • Liu C; School of Environmental and Municipal Engineering, Qingdao University of Technology, Qingdao, 266033, PR China.
  • Xiao Y; School of Environmental and Municipal Engineering, Qingdao University of Technology, Qingdao, 266033, PR China.
  • Liu R; School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shandong University, China-America CRC for Environment & Health, Shandong Province, 72# Jimo Binhai Road, Qingdao, Shandong, 266237, PR China.
  • Zong W; College of Population, Resources and Environment, Shandong Normal University, 88# East Wenhua Road, Jinan, 250014, PR China.
Chemosphere ; 323: 138199, 2023 May.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36813000
Microplastics (MPs) undergo physical, chemical, and biological aging in the environment, leading to changes in their physicochemical properties, affecting migration characteristics and toxicity. Oxidative stress effects induced by MPs in vivo have been extensively studied, but the toxicity difference between virgin and aged MPs and the interactions between antioxidant enzymes and MPs in vitro have not been reported yet. This study investigated the structural and functional changes of catalase (CAT) induced by virgin and aged PVC-MPs. It was shown that light irradiation aged the PVC-MPs, and the aging mechanism was photooxidation, resulting in a rough surface and appearing holes and pits. Because of the changes in physicochemical properties, aged MPs had more binding sites than virgin MPs. Fluorescence and synchronous fluorescence spectra results suggested that MPs quenched the endogenous fluorescence of CAT and interacted with tryptophane and tyrosine residues. The virgin MPs had no significant effect on the skeleton of CAT, while the skeleton and the polypeptide chains of CAT became loosened and unfolded after binding with the aged MPs. Moreover, the interactions of CAT with virgin/aged MPs increased the α-helix and decreased the ß-sheet contents, destroyed the solvent shell, and resulted in a dispersion of CAT. Due to the large size, MPs cannot enter the interior of CAT and have no effects on the heme groups and activity of CAT. The interaction mechanism between MPs and CAT may be that MPs adsorb CAT to form the protein corona, and aged MPs had more binding sites. This study is the first comprehensive investigation of the effect of aging on the interaction between MPs and biomacromolecules and highlights the potential negative effects of MPs on antioxidant enzymes.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Contaminantes Químicos del Agua / Microplásticos Idioma: En Revista: Chemosphere Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Contaminantes Químicos del Agua / Microplásticos Idioma: En Revista: Chemosphere Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article
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