Cu2+ ions and GSH molecules interact to swiftly form the complex Cu(I)–glutathione. We investigated the potential capacity of such complex to reduce molecular oxygen. The addition of SOD to a solution containing Cu(I)–glutathione led to a sustained decline of the basal oxygen level. Such effect was partially reverted by the addition of catalase. The complex was able to induce the reduction of cytochrome c and the oxidation of dyhydroethidium into 2-hydroxyethidium. Both effects were totally blocked by SOD. The ability of the complex to generate superoxide radicals was confirmed by EPR spin-trapping. Cu(I)–glutathione induce no oxidation of fluorescein, a hydroxyl radical-sensitive probe. We conclude that in solutions containing the c...
The reductive activation of N,N'-bis(2-pyridylmethylene)-1-4-butanediamine (N,N',N",N"')-Cu(II)-dipe...
The reconstitution of Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase from the copper-free protein by the Cu(I).GSH compl...
The reductive activation of N,N'-bis(2-pyridylmethylene)-1-4-butanediamine (N,N',N",N"')-Cu(II)-dipe...
Cu2+ ions and GSH molecules interact to swiftly form the complex Cu(I)–glutathione. We investigated ...
Cu(2+) ions and and GSH molecules interact swiftly to form the complex Cu(I)–glutathione. We investi...
The interaction between Cu2+ ions and GSH molecules leads to the swift formation of the physiologica...
Cu2? ions and reduced glutathione (GSH) swiftly interact to form the physiologically occurring Cu(...
The intracellularly-occurring Cu(I)–glutathione complex (Cu(I)–[GSH]2) has the ability to reduce mol...
Artículo de publicación ISIBinding of copper by reduced glutathione (GSH) is generally seen as a mec...
Artículo de publicación ISIBinding of copper by reduced glutathione (GSH) is generally seen as a mec...
Prompted by the recently reported capacity of the physiologically occurring Cu(I)-[glutathione]2 com...
Artículo de publicación ISISuperoxide is a potentially toxic by-product of cellular metabolism.We ha...
Artículo de publicación ISISuperoxide is a potentially toxic by-product of cellular metabolism.We ha...
The intracellularly-occurring Cu(I)-glutathione complex (Cu(I)-[GSH] 2) has the ability to reduce mo...
The reductive activation of N,N'-bis(2-pyridylmethylene)-1-4-butanediamine (N,N',N",N"')-Cu(II)-dipe...
The reductive activation of N,N'-bis(2-pyridylmethylene)-1-4-butanediamine (N,N',N",N"')-Cu(II)-dipe...
The reconstitution of Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase from the copper-free protein by the Cu(I).GSH compl...
The reductive activation of N,N'-bis(2-pyridylmethylene)-1-4-butanediamine (N,N',N",N"')-Cu(II)-dipe...
Cu2+ ions and GSH molecules interact to swiftly form the complex Cu(I)–glutathione. We investigated ...
Cu(2+) ions and and GSH molecules interact swiftly to form the complex Cu(I)–glutathione. We investi...
The interaction between Cu2+ ions and GSH molecules leads to the swift formation of the physiologica...
Cu2? ions and reduced glutathione (GSH) swiftly interact to form the physiologically occurring Cu(...
The intracellularly-occurring Cu(I)–glutathione complex (Cu(I)–[GSH]2) has the ability to reduce mol...
Artículo de publicación ISIBinding of copper by reduced glutathione (GSH) is generally seen as a mec...
Artículo de publicación ISIBinding of copper by reduced glutathione (GSH) is generally seen as a mec...
Prompted by the recently reported capacity of the physiologically occurring Cu(I)-[glutathione]2 com...
Artículo de publicación ISISuperoxide is a potentially toxic by-product of cellular metabolism.We ha...
Artículo de publicación ISISuperoxide is a potentially toxic by-product of cellular metabolism.We ha...
The intracellularly-occurring Cu(I)-glutathione complex (Cu(I)-[GSH] 2) has the ability to reduce mo...
The reductive activation of N,N'-bis(2-pyridylmethylene)-1-4-butanediamine (N,N',N",N"')-Cu(II)-dipe...
The reductive activation of N,N'-bis(2-pyridylmethylene)-1-4-butanediamine (N,N',N",N"')-Cu(II)-dipe...
The reconstitution of Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase from the copper-free protein by the Cu(I).GSH compl...
The reductive activation of N,N'-bis(2-pyridylmethylene)-1-4-butanediamine (N,N',N",N"')-Cu(II)-dipe...