We have demonstrated two novel reactive species on radical-modified proteins which are relatively long-lived, one oxidizing and one reducing. The two species are reactive with critical biological components, and so may be of physiological and pathological importance. The oxidizing species, which have been identified as protein hydroperoxides, can consume key cellular reductants, such as ascorbate and glutathione. The reducing species can act on both free and metalloprotein forms of copper and iron ions, which participate in radical generation. These findings suggest that proteins may act as traps for the chemical energy released by free radicals, with the capacity to pass it on to other molecules. The long-lived nature of both the reactive ...
ABSTRACT: Proteins and aromatic amino acids previously exposed to hydroxyl radicals reduced cytochro...
All living organisms are constantly exposed to oxidant agents deriving from both endogenous and exog...
The principal aim of the current study was to identify the initial cell targets of hydroxyl free rad...
In vivo, proteins are the main targets for radicals and other reactive species. Their reactions resu...
Long-lived reactive protein products were shown to be evolved under heat treatment and low-intensity...
The oxidation of proteins and other macromolecules by radical species under conditions of oxidative ...
Primary free radicals generated under oxidative stress in cells and tissues produce a cascade of rea...
Ionizing radiations cause chemical damage to proteins. In aerobic aqueous solutions, the damage is c...
214-223Long-lived reactive protein products were shown to be evolved under heat treatment and low-in...
The oxidation of proteins and other macromolecules by radical species under conditions of oxidative ...
Ionizing radiations cause chemical damage to proteins. In aerobic aqueous solutions, the damage is c...
AbstractThe oxidation of proteins by free radicals is thought to play a major role in many oxidative...
Free radicals are chemical species (atoms, molecules, or ions) containing one or more unpaired elect...
Free radicals are chemical species (atoms, molecules, or ions) containing one or more unpaired elect...
Free radicals are chemical species (atoms, molecules, or ions) containing one or more unpaired elect...
ABSTRACT: Proteins and aromatic amino acids previously exposed to hydroxyl radicals reduced cytochro...
All living organisms are constantly exposed to oxidant agents deriving from both endogenous and exog...
The principal aim of the current study was to identify the initial cell targets of hydroxyl free rad...
In vivo, proteins are the main targets for radicals and other reactive species. Their reactions resu...
Long-lived reactive protein products were shown to be evolved under heat treatment and low-intensity...
The oxidation of proteins and other macromolecules by radical species under conditions of oxidative ...
Primary free radicals generated under oxidative stress in cells and tissues produce a cascade of rea...
Ionizing radiations cause chemical damage to proteins. In aerobic aqueous solutions, the damage is c...
214-223Long-lived reactive protein products were shown to be evolved under heat treatment and low-in...
The oxidation of proteins and other macromolecules by radical species under conditions of oxidative ...
Ionizing radiations cause chemical damage to proteins. In aerobic aqueous solutions, the damage is c...
AbstractThe oxidation of proteins by free radicals is thought to play a major role in many oxidative...
Free radicals are chemical species (atoms, molecules, or ions) containing one or more unpaired elect...
Free radicals are chemical species (atoms, molecules, or ions) containing one or more unpaired elect...
Free radicals are chemical species (atoms, molecules, or ions) containing one or more unpaired elect...
ABSTRACT: Proteins and aromatic amino acids previously exposed to hydroxyl radicals reduced cytochro...
All living organisms are constantly exposed to oxidant agents deriving from both endogenous and exog...
The principal aim of the current study was to identify the initial cell targets of hydroxyl free rad...