نتایج جستجو برای: nitration reaction

تعداد نتایج: 414200  

Journal: :Free radical biology & medicine 2006
Patrick Quint Robbie Reutzel Rose Mikulski Robert McKenna David N Silverman

A cellular consequence of the reaction of superoxide and nitric oxide is enhanced peroxynitrite levels. Reaction of peroxynitrite with manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) causes nitration of the active-site residue Tyr34 and nearly complete inhibition of catalysis. We report the crystal structures at 2.4 A resolution of human MnSOD nitrated by peroxynitrite and the unmodified MnSOD. A compar...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Hao Zhang Kalpana Bhargava Agnes Keszler Jimmy Feix Neil Hogg Joy Joseph B Kalyanaraman

We have shown previously that peroxynitrite-induced nitration of a hydrophobic tyrosyl probe is greater than that of tyrosine in the aqueous phase (Zhang, H., Joseph, J., Feix, J., Hogg, N., and Kalyanaraman, B. (2001) Biochemistry 40, 7675-7686). In this study, we have tested the hypothesis that the extent of tyrosine nitration depends on the intramembrane location of tyrosyl probes and on the...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2010
Jacek Zielonka Adam Sikora Joy Joseph Balaraman Kalyanaraman

There is much interest in the nitration and oxidation reaction mechanisms initiated by superoxide radical anion (O(2)()) and nitric oxide ((*)NO). It is well known that O(2) and (*)NO rapidly react to form a potent oxidant, peroxynitrite anion (ONOO(-)). However, indirect measurements with the existing probes (e.g. dihydrorhodamine) previously revealed a bell-shaped response to co-generated (*)...

ژورنال: :international journal of new chemistry 0

nitro catechols via 2 hydroxyl group and a nitro group have a wide range of functions including reagents form stable complexes with more than 40 elements in the fields of analytical chemistry, biochemistry, coordination chemistry, environmental chemistry, atrium exploration, organic chemistry, pharmacy, etc. moreover, the nitro to amine recovery has a potential function in different fields. in ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1985
J D Page I B Wilson

Tetranitromethane inhibits acetylcholinesterase with respect to the hydrolysis of both acetylthiocholine and indophenyl acetate. The loss of activity with indophenyl acetate, a poor substrate, is preceded by an increase in enzyme activity. Only 12 of the 21 tyrosine residues/monomer of enzyme are susceptible to nitration. Loss of activity with respect to indophenyl acetate occurs well after no ...

2008
Mathew R. Heal Mark A. J. Harrison

Nitrophenols are present in the atmospheric gas phase and in cloud and rainwater. Their formation via aqueous-phase reactions of phenol with the nitronium ion, NO2 + , arising from N2O5 and ClNO2 partitioning into the aqueous phase, has been proposed but not verified experimentally. Here we demonstrate for the first time that gaseous N2O5 and ClNO2 partitioning into dilute aqueous solutions of ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2008
Martina Ulrich Alina Petre Nikolay Youhnovski Franziska Prömm Markus Schirle Michael Schumm Ralph S Pero Alfred Doyle James Checkel Hirohito Kita Nethaji Thiyagarajan K Ravi Acharya Peter Schmid-Grendelmeier Hans-Uwe Simon Heinz Schwarz Masato Tsutsui Hiroaki Shimokawa Gabriel Bellon James J Lee Michael Przybylski Gerd Döring

Nitration of tyrosine residues has been observed during various acute and chronic inflammatory diseases. However, the mechanism of tyrosine nitration and the nature of the proteins that become tyrosine nitrated during inflammation remain unclear. Here we show that eosinophils but not other cell types including neutrophils contain nitrotyrosine-positive proteins in specific granules. Furthermore...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2004
Kulwant S Aulak Thomas Koeck John W Crabb Dennis J Stuehr

Nitric oxide is a precursor of reactive nitrating species such as peroxynitrite and nitrogen dioxide that modify proteins to generate 3-nitrotyrosine. Many diseases are associated with increased levels of protein-bound nitrotyrosine, and this is used as a marker for oxidative damage. However, the regulation of protein nitration and its role in cell function are unclear. We demonstrate that biol...

Journal: :Pharmacological reviews 2002
Illarion V Turko Ferid Murad

There is growing evidence that cardiovascular disease is associated with progressive changes in the production of free radicals and radical-derived reactive species. These intermediates react with all major cellular constituents and may serve several physiological and pathophysiological functions. The nitration of protein tyrosine residues has been used as a footprint for in vivo production of ...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. B 2014
Lays Rezende Valim Julia A Davies Karina Tveen Jensen Rui Guo Keith R Willison Corinne M Spickett Andrew R Pitt David R Klug

Nitration of tyrosine in proteins and peptides is a post-translational modification that occurs under conditions of oxidative stress. It is implicated in a variety of medical conditions, including neurodegenerative and cardiovascular diseases. However, monitoring tyrosine nitration and understanding its role in modifying biological function remains a major challenge. In this work, we investigat...

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