Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 4, 2026

Rapid Quantification of Oxidized and Reduced Forms of Glutathione Using Ortho -phthalaldehyde in Cultured Mammalian Cells In Vitro
Published on: June 28, 2024
Cu(I)-glutathione complex: a potential source of superoxide radicals generation
Hernán Speisky1, Maritza Gómez, Catalina Carrasco-Pozo
1Nutrition and Food Technology Institute, University of Chile, Macul 5540, Macul, PO Box 138-11, Santiago, Chile. hspeisky@inta.cl
Abstract:
Cu(2+) ions and GSH molecules interact swiftly to form the complex Cu(I)-glutathione. We investigated the potential capacity of such complex to reduce molecular oxygen. The addition of SOD to a solution containing Cu(I)-glutathione led to a sustained decline of the basal oxygen level. Such effect was partially reverted by the addition of catalase. The complex was able to induce the reduction of cytochrome c and the oxidation of dyhydroethidium into 2-hydroxyethidium. Both effects were totally blocked by SOD. The ability of the complex to generate superoxide radicals was confirmed by EPR spin-trapping. Cu(I)-glutathione induces no oxidation of fluorescein, a hydroxyl radical-sensitive probe. We conclude that in solutions containing the complex, oxygen is continually reduced into superoxide, and that-in absence of interceptors-the latter radicals are quantitatively re-oxidized into molecular oxygen. We suggest that, by functioning as a continuous source of superoxide, the complex could potentially affect a broad range of susceptible biological targets.
More Related Videos
08:57Simultaneous Measurement of Superoxide/Hydrogen Peroxide and NADH Production by Flavin-containing Mitochondrial Dehydrogenases
Published on: February 24, 2018
07:16Resin-Assisted Capture Coupled with Isobaric Tandem Mass Tag Labeling for Multiplexed Quantification of Protein Thiol Oxidation
Published on: June 21, 2021
Related Concept Videos
Electron Transport Chain: Complex III and IV
The Supercomplexes in the Crista Membrane
Phase II Reactions: Glutathione Conjugation and Mercapturic Acid Formation
Several distinctive characteristics distinguish glutathione conjugation from other phase II...
Electron Transport Chain: Complex I and II
ROS generation is regulated and maintained at moderate levels necessary...
Bioactivation and Tissue Toxicity
The Electron Transport Chain
Inhibitors of the electron transport chain
Rotenone, a widely used pesticide, prevents electron transfer from Fe-S cluster to ubiquinone or Q in...