Nitration of tyrosine residues in proteins represents a pathological event that is associated with several human and animal diseases. Besides the classical pathways of formation of reactive nitrogen species (RNS) by NO oxidation, several studies show that heme peroxidases also play an important role in RNS generation. The mechanism of generation of these species has been studied in detail focusing on the nitration of several tyrosine and tryptophan derivatives. Also the O2-storage and O2-carrier heme proteins, myoglobin and hemoglobin, can induce RNS formation and promote self-nitration and oxidation. These reactions bear biological relevance and, therefore, the identification of the sites of endogenous modification of these proteins h...
In spite of the many studies on protein modifications by reactive species, knowledge about the produ...
Oxidative post-translational modification of proteins by molecular oxygen (O2)- and nitric oxide (•N...
AbstractThe Reactive Nitrogen and Oxygen Species (the so-called RNOS), which are well-known radicals...
The peroxidase-catalyzed nitration of tyrosine derivatives by nitrite and hydrogen peroxide has bee...
Heme proteins are a diverse group that includes several unrelated families. Their biological functio...
Posttranslational modifications of proteins play key roles in the regulation of biological processes...
Peroxidases perform the nitration of tyrosine and tyrosyl residues in proteins, in the presence of ...
Hemoglobin (Hb) is the most abundant protein in human blood and we showed that under oxidative/nitra...
Nitrite, previously considered physiologically irrelevant and a simple end product of endogenous nit...
Nitric oxide (NO) reacts with oxyhemoglobin or oxymyoglobin resulting in the generation of nitrate a...
Metmyoglobin catalyzes the nitration of various phenolic compounds in the presence of nitrite and hy...
The modification of human myoglobin (HMb) by reaction with nitrite and hydrogen peroxide has been in...
Reactive species or free radicals include reactive oxygen and nitrogen species that are called react...
Background: Reactive oxygen (ROS), and nitrogen (RNS) species are formed during normal metabolism an...
International audienceNitrite, previously considered physiologically irrelevant and a simple end pro...
In spite of the many studies on protein modifications by reactive species, knowledge about the produ...
Oxidative post-translational modification of proteins by molecular oxygen (O2)- and nitric oxide (•N...
AbstractThe Reactive Nitrogen and Oxygen Species (the so-called RNOS), which are well-known radicals...
The peroxidase-catalyzed nitration of tyrosine derivatives by nitrite and hydrogen peroxide has bee...
Heme proteins are a diverse group that includes several unrelated families. Their biological functio...
Posttranslational modifications of proteins play key roles in the regulation of biological processes...
Peroxidases perform the nitration of tyrosine and tyrosyl residues in proteins, in the presence of ...
Hemoglobin (Hb) is the most abundant protein in human blood and we showed that under oxidative/nitra...
Nitrite, previously considered physiologically irrelevant and a simple end product of endogenous nit...
Nitric oxide (NO) reacts with oxyhemoglobin or oxymyoglobin resulting in the generation of nitrate a...
Metmyoglobin catalyzes the nitration of various phenolic compounds in the presence of nitrite and hy...
The modification of human myoglobin (HMb) by reaction with nitrite and hydrogen peroxide has been in...
Reactive species or free radicals include reactive oxygen and nitrogen species that are called react...
Background: Reactive oxygen (ROS), and nitrogen (RNS) species are formed during normal metabolism an...
International audienceNitrite, previously considered physiologically irrelevant and a simple end pro...
In spite of the many studies on protein modifications by reactive species, knowledge about the produ...
Oxidative post-translational modification of proteins by molecular oxygen (O2)- and nitric oxide (•N...
AbstractThe Reactive Nitrogen and Oxygen Species (the so-called RNOS), which are well-known radicals...