An antioxidant screening assay based on oxidant-induced growth arrest in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Ming J. Wu, Patrick J. O'Doherty, Harvey R. Fernandez, Victoria Lyons, Peter J. Rogers, Ian W. Dawes, Vincent J. Higgins

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    Abstract

    This report describes a biological screening system to measure the antioxidant capacity of compounds using the oxidant-induced growth arrest response of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Alternative methods using the nonphysiological free radical compounds such as diphenylpicrylhydrazyl and azinobis ethylbenzothiaziline-6-sulphonate (ABTS) only provide an indication of the ability of a compound to scavenge oxidants. In contrast, this yeast-based method can also measure the ability of a compound to induce cellular resistance to the damaging effects of oxidants. The screening assay was established against a panel of six physiologically relevant oxidants ranging from reactive oxygen species (hydrogen peroxide, cumene peroxide, linoleic acid hydroperoxide), to a superoxide-generating agent (menadione), reactive nitrogen species (peroxynitrite) and a thiol-oxidizing agent (diamide). The antioxidants ascorbate and gallic acid displayed scavenging activity and induced the resistance of cells against a broad range of oxidants using this assay. Lipoic acid, which showed no scavenging activity and thus would not be detected as an antioxidant using a nonphysiological screen was, however, identified in this assay as providing resistance to cells against a range of oxidants. This assay is high throughput, in the format of a 96-well microtitre plate, and will greatly facilitate the search for effective antioxidants.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)379-387
    Number of pages9
    JournalFEMS Yeast Research
    Volume11
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

    Keywords

    • Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    • active oxygen
    • antioxidants
    • biphenyl compounds
    • dicumyl peroxide
    • free radical reactions
    • gallic acid
    • linoleic acid
    • lipoic acid
    • oxidative stress
    • peroxynitrite
    • sulfonic acids
    • yeast

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