The role of the beta-93 cysteine residue in the hemoglobin autoxidation process has been delineated by electron paramagnetic resonance. At low temperatures (8 K) after incubation at 235 K, free radical signals were detected. An analysis of the free radical spectrum produced implies that, besides the superoxide radical expected to be formed during autoxidation, an isotropic free radical is produced with a giso of 2.0133. This g value is consistent with that expected for a sulfur radical. Blocking the beta-93 sulfhydryl group with N-ethylmaleimide was found to eliminate the formation of the isotropic radical, but not the superoxide. This finding confirms the assignment of the isotropic radical as a thiyl radical originating from the oxidation...
Hemoglobin (Hb) inside and outside the red blood cells (RBCs) undergoes constant transformation to a...
Hydroxyl radicals (HO•) have long been regarded as a major source of cellular damage. The reaction o...
In addition to their role as oxygen transporters, red blood cells (RBCs) contribute to cardiovascula...
By low temperature electron paramagnetic resonance we have detected the formation of a free radical ...
The purpose of the work reported here is to look at O−2 production during autoxidation of the isolat...
The availability of thiol compounds to generate superoxide by reducing molecular oxygen at hyperther...
The formation of the superoxide anion radical (O2-) during the autoxidation of divicine, an unstable...
Redox active cysteine residues including βCys93 are part of hemoglobin's “oxidation hotspot”. Irreve...
AbstractThe reaction between hydroperoxides and the haem group of proteins and enzymes is important ...
AbstractThe reactions of hydrogen peroxide with human methemoglobin, sperm whale metmyoglobin, and h...
AbstractThe formation of radicals in bovine cytochrome c oxidase (bCcO), during the O2 redox chemist...
Free radical formation in heme proteins is recognised as a factor in mediating the toxicity of perox...
Extracellular or free hemoglobin (Hb) accumulates during hemolysis, tissue damage, and inflammation....
Abstract—Iron can be a detrimental catalyst in biological free radical oxidations. Because of the hi...
The copper catalysed oxidation of homocysteine has been studied by electron paramagnetic resonance (...
Hemoglobin (Hb) inside and outside the red blood cells (RBCs) undergoes constant transformation to a...
Hydroxyl radicals (HO•) have long been regarded as a major source of cellular damage. The reaction o...
In addition to their role as oxygen transporters, red blood cells (RBCs) contribute to cardiovascula...
By low temperature electron paramagnetic resonance we have detected the formation of a free radical ...
The purpose of the work reported here is to look at O−2 production during autoxidation of the isolat...
The availability of thiol compounds to generate superoxide by reducing molecular oxygen at hyperther...
The formation of the superoxide anion radical (O2-) during the autoxidation of divicine, an unstable...
Redox active cysteine residues including βCys93 are part of hemoglobin's “oxidation hotspot”. Irreve...
AbstractThe reaction between hydroperoxides and the haem group of proteins and enzymes is important ...
AbstractThe reactions of hydrogen peroxide with human methemoglobin, sperm whale metmyoglobin, and h...
AbstractThe formation of radicals in bovine cytochrome c oxidase (bCcO), during the O2 redox chemist...
Free radical formation in heme proteins is recognised as a factor in mediating the toxicity of perox...
Extracellular or free hemoglobin (Hb) accumulates during hemolysis, tissue damage, and inflammation....
Abstract—Iron can be a detrimental catalyst in biological free radical oxidations. Because of the hi...
The copper catalysed oxidation of homocysteine has been studied by electron paramagnetic resonance (...
Hemoglobin (Hb) inside and outside the red blood cells (RBCs) undergoes constant transformation to a...
Hydroxyl radicals (HO•) have long been regarded as a major source of cellular damage. The reaction o...
In addition to their role as oxygen transporters, red blood cells (RBCs) contribute to cardiovascula...