نتایج جستجو برای: protein carbonyl

تعداد نتایج: 1245869  

2014
Nicoleta Carmen Purdel Denisa Margina Mihaela Ilie

Some oxidative stress effects, such as lipid peroxidation or the DNA damage, have been extensively assessed and reliable biomarkers have been associated to characterize the degree of the damage, while the attack of reactive oxygen species on proteins and the formation of protein carbonyls were investigated only in the recent years. Taking into account that protein carbonyls may play an importan...

Journal: :Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry 2003
Isabella Dalle-Donne Ranieri Rossi Daniela Giustarini Aldo Milzani Roberto Colombo

Oxidative stress, an imbalance toward the pro-oxidant side of the pro-oxidant/antioxidant homeostasis, occurs in several human diseases. Among these diseases are those in which high levels of protein carbonyl (CO) groups have been observed, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, sepsis, chronic renal failure, and respiratory distress syndrome. What relationships mig...

2016
Maya Tanase Aleksandra M. Urbanska Valerio Zolla Cristina C. Clement Liling Huang Kateryna Morozova Carlo Follo Michael Goldberg Barbara Roda Pierluigi Reschiglian Laura Santambrogio

Protein aggregation is a common biological phenomenon, observed in different physiological and pathological conditions. Decreased protein solubility and a tendency to aggregate is also observed during physiological aging but the causes are currently unknown. Herein we performed a biophysical separation of aging-related high molecular weight aggregates, isolated from the bone marrow and splenic ...

2015
Jalaluddin Mohammad Ashraf Gulam Rabbani Saheem Ahmad Qambar Hasan Rizwan Hasan Khan Khursheed Alam Inho Choi Vladimir N. Uversky

Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) culminate from the non-enzymatic reaction between a free carbonyl group of a reducing sugar and free amino group of proteins. 3-deoxyglucosone (3-DG) is one of the dicarbonyl species that rapidly forms several protein-AGE complexes that are believed to be involved in the pathogenesis of several diseases, particularly diabetic complications. In this study, ...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2001
Z Ren B Perman V Srajer T Y Teng C Pradervand D Bourgeois F Schotte T Ursby R Kort M Wulff K Moffat

The photocycle of the bacterial blue-light photoreceptor, photoactive yellow protein, was stimulated by illumination of single crystals by a 7 ns laser pulse. The molecular events were recorded at high resolution by time-resolved X-ray Laue diffraction as they evolved in real time, from 1 ns to seconds after the laser pulse. The complex structural changes during the photocycle at ambient temper...

2011
RAKESH MUDARADDI RAVINDRA MARADI BEENA V. SHETTY

The main aim of this study was to evaluate the role of Plasma advanced oxidation protein product (AOPP), protein carbonyl as indicator of oxidative stress and reduced glutathione, total thiols, albumin as antioxidant status among epileptics. 25 patients with history of epilepsy on treatment in the age group of 20-60 years were compared with 25 normal healthy controls of same age group. There wa...

2017
Robert W Newberry Ronald T Raines

The carbonyl group holds a prominent position in chemistry and biology not only because it allows diverse transformations but also because it supports key intermolecular interactions, including hydrogen bonding. More recently, carbonyl groups have been found to interact with a variety of nucleophiles, including other carbonyl groups, in what we have termed an n→π* interaction. In an n→π* intera...

2013
Chunhu Gu Yuan Xing Li Jiang Mai Chen Ming Xu Yue Yin Chen Li Zheng Yang Lu Yu Heng Ma

Reactive aldehydes can initiate protein oxidative damage which may contribute to heart senescence. Sirtuin 1 (SIRT1) is considered to be a potential interventional target for I/R injury management in the elderly. We hypothesized that aldehyde mediated carbonyl stress increases susceptibility of aged hearts to ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury, and elucidate the underlying mechanisms with a focu...

Journal: :Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals 2004
Julianne L Holleran Julien Fourcade Merrill J Egorin Julie L Eiseman Robert A Parise Steven M Musser Kevin D White Joseph M Covey Gerald L Forrest Su-Shu Pan

The phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase inhibitor, wortmannin, is extensively used in molecular signaling studies and has been proposed as a potential antineoplastic agent. The failure to detect wortmannin in mouse plasma after i.v. administration prompted in vitro studies of wortmannin metabolism. Wortmannin was incubated with mouse tissue homogenates, homogenate fractions, or purified, recombinant ...

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