The tyrosine dimer (Tyr2), a covalent bond between two tyrosines (Tyr), is one of the most important modifications of the oxidative damage of proteins. This compound is increasingly used as a marker of aging, stress and pathogenesis. At physiological pH, Tyr2 is able to absorb radiation at wavelengths significantly present in the solar radiation and artificial sources of light. As a result, when Tyr2 is formed in vivo, a new chromophore appears in the proteins. Despite the biomedical importance of Tyr2, the information of its photochemical properties is limited due to the drawbacks of its synthesis. Therefore, in this work we demonstrate that at physiological pH, Tyr2 undergoes oxidation upon UV excitation yielding different products which ...
In diverse biological systems, the oxidation of tyrosine to melanin or dityrosine is crucial for the...
The ultraviolet rays emitted from the Sun have genuine effect on the proteins and DNA in the human b...
Human serum albumin (HSA) is the most abundant protein in the circulatory system. Oxidized albumin w...
The tyrosine dimer (Tyr2), a covalent bond between two tyrosines (Tyr), is one of the most important...
In electron-transfer initiated photosensitization processes, molecular oxygen (O2) is not involved i...
Oxidative damage to proteins leads to a variety of modifications that are markers of pathogenesis. O...
Tyrosine is an amino acid related to crucial physiological events and its oxidation, that produce be...
Oxidative damage to proteins leads to a variety of modifications that are markers of pathogenesis. O...
Pterins, heterocyclic compounds widespread in biological systems, accumulate in the skin of patients...
The photophysics and photochemistry of tyrosine and some of its simple analogues and derivatives are...
AbstractPhotosystem II (PSII), the thylakoid membrane enzyme which uses sunlight to oxidize water to...
The photophysics and photochemistry of tyrosine and some of its simple analogues and derivatives are...
Pterin derivatives are involved in various biological functions, including enzymatic processes that ...
ABSTRACT: Tyrosine oxidation−reduction involves proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) and a reacti...
[EN] Oxidative damage to proteins leads to a variety of modifications that are markers of pathogenes...
In diverse biological systems, the oxidation of tyrosine to melanin or dityrosine is crucial for the...
The ultraviolet rays emitted from the Sun have genuine effect on the proteins and DNA in the human b...
Human serum albumin (HSA) is the most abundant protein in the circulatory system. Oxidized albumin w...
The tyrosine dimer (Tyr2), a covalent bond between two tyrosines (Tyr), is one of the most important...
In electron-transfer initiated photosensitization processes, molecular oxygen (O2) is not involved i...
Oxidative damage to proteins leads to a variety of modifications that are markers of pathogenesis. O...
Tyrosine is an amino acid related to crucial physiological events and its oxidation, that produce be...
Oxidative damage to proteins leads to a variety of modifications that are markers of pathogenesis. O...
Pterins, heterocyclic compounds widespread in biological systems, accumulate in the skin of patients...
The photophysics and photochemistry of tyrosine and some of its simple analogues and derivatives are...
AbstractPhotosystem II (PSII), the thylakoid membrane enzyme which uses sunlight to oxidize water to...
The photophysics and photochemistry of tyrosine and some of its simple analogues and derivatives are...
Pterin derivatives are involved in various biological functions, including enzymatic processes that ...
ABSTRACT: Tyrosine oxidation−reduction involves proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) and a reacti...
[EN] Oxidative damage to proteins leads to a variety of modifications that are markers of pathogenes...
In diverse biological systems, the oxidation of tyrosine to melanin or dityrosine is crucial for the...
The ultraviolet rays emitted from the Sun have genuine effect on the proteins and DNA in the human b...
Human serum albumin (HSA) is the most abundant protein in the circulatory system. Oxidized albumin w...