A mass spectrometric procedure is described for the structural study of the adducts formed in human hemoglobin by in vitro exposure of erythrocytes to the alkylating agent methyl bromide using different protein to reagent ratios, Peptide mapping by HPLC and tandem mass spectrometry allowed location of methylated amino acids within the protein sequence, A prominent reactivity of several nucleophilic side chains in human hemoglobin subunits was observed, which was modulated by the concentration of the alkylating agent, Cysteine residues, the main reactive sites, were fully methylated in hemoglobin exposed to a 10-fold excess of methyl bromide, differently from other residues, including histidines, showing a heterogeneous pattern of methylatio...
The formation of adducts between acrylamide and hemoglobin in vitro was investigated by using mass s...
AbstractThe use of aspecific methylation reaction in combination with MS procedures has been employe...
The use of aspecific methylation reaction in combination with MS procedures has been employed for th...
A mass spectrometric procedure is described for the structural study of the adducts formed in human ...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed A mass spectrometric procedure is described for the...
The present study reports a procedure developed for the identification and quantitative analysis of ...
A procedure for the determination of haemoglobin adducts formed by exposure to methyl bromide was ev...
A study has been carried out on in-vitro reactivity of human and mouse hemoglobin spectrophotometric...
In this paper we describe the use of tandem mass spectrometry to identify modified sites in human he...
The formation of adducts between acrylamide and hemoglobin in vitro was investigated by using mass s...
The structural characterisation of adducts formed by the in vitro reaction of haemoglobin (Hb) with ...
Primary structural information of anhydride binding to endogenous proteins is of interest in order t...
Proteins contain many sites that are subject to modification by electrophiles. Detection and charact...
Humans are exposed to electrophilically reactive compounds, both formed endogenously and from exogen...
The formation of adducts between acrylamide and hemoglobin in vitro was investigated by using mass s...
AbstractThe use of aspecific methylation reaction in combination with MS procedures has been employe...
The use of aspecific methylation reaction in combination with MS procedures has been employed for th...
A mass spectrometric procedure is described for the structural study of the adducts formed in human ...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed A mass spectrometric procedure is described for the...
The present study reports a procedure developed for the identification and quantitative analysis of ...
A procedure for the determination of haemoglobin adducts formed by exposure to methyl bromide was ev...
A study has been carried out on in-vitro reactivity of human and mouse hemoglobin spectrophotometric...
In this paper we describe the use of tandem mass spectrometry to identify modified sites in human he...
The formation of adducts between acrylamide and hemoglobin in vitro was investigated by using mass s...
The structural characterisation of adducts formed by the in vitro reaction of haemoglobin (Hb) with ...
Primary structural information of anhydride binding to endogenous proteins is of interest in order t...
Proteins contain many sites that are subject to modification by electrophiles. Detection and charact...
Humans are exposed to electrophilically reactive compounds, both formed endogenously and from exogen...
The formation of adducts between acrylamide and hemoglobin in vitro was investigated by using mass s...
AbstractThe use of aspecific methylation reaction in combination with MS procedures has been employe...
The use of aspecific methylation reaction in combination with MS procedures has been employed for th...