ABSTRACT:
Thermodynamics of the As(III)-thiol interaction:
arsenite and monomethylarsenite complexes with glutathione,
dihydrolipoic acid, and other thiol ligands
Colorimetric (near-UV
absorption spectroscopy) and calorimetric (isothermal titration
calorimetry) methods have been used to quantify the equilibrium
and thermodynamics of arsenite and monomethylarsenite (MMA)
coordinating to glutathione (GSH) and the dithiols dimercaptosuccinic
acid (DMSA), dihydrolipoic acid (DHLA), and dithiothreitol
(DTT). We found that both arsenite and MMA form moderately
stable complexes (beta = 10(6)-10(7)) with GSH; that arsenite
forms a particularly stable 2:3 complex (beta approximately
10(18)) with the biological cofactor DHLA; that MMA has a
somewhat higher affinity than arsenite for thiol ligands;
and that entropic factors modulate the overall stability
of As(III) complexes with thiols, which are favored by the
exothermic formation of As(III)-thiolate bonds. The implications
of these results for arsenic toxicity are discussed.
Spuches AM, Kruszyna HG, Rich
AM and Wilcox DE. Thermodynamics of the As(III)-thiol
interaction: arsenite and monomethylarsenite complexes with
glutathione, dihydrolipoic acid, and other thiol ligands.
Inorganic Chemistry 44(8): 2964-72, 2005.