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446 related items for PubMed ID: 17676767

  • 1. Hypochlorous acid-mediated protein oxidation: how important are chloramine transfer reactions and protein tertiary structure?
    Pattison DI, Hawkins CL, Davies MJ.
    Biochemistry; 2007 Aug 28; 46(34):9853-64. PubMed ID: 17676767
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  • 2. Kinetic analysis of the role of histidine chloramines in hypochlorous acid mediated protein oxidation.
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    Biochemistry; 2005 May 17; 44(19):7378-87. PubMed ID: 15882077
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  • 3. Inactivation of protease inhibitors and lysozyme by hypochlorous acid: role of side-chain oxidation and protein unfolding in loss of biological function.
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  • 4. Hypochlorous acid-mediated oxidation of lipid components and antioxidants present in low-density lipoproteins: absolute rate constants, product analysis, and computational modeling.
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  • 5. Reaction of protein chloramines with DNA and nucleosides: evidence for the formation of radicals, protein-DNA cross-links and DNA fragmentation.
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  • 6. Ability of hypochlorous acid and N-chloramines to chlorinate DNA and its constituents.
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    Drabik G, Naskalski JW.
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  • 8. Site-specific hypochlorous acid-induced oxidation of recombinant human myoglobin affects specific amino acid residues and the rate of cytochrome b5-mediated heme reduction.
    Szuchman-Sapir AJ, Pattison DI, Davies MJ, Witting PK.
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  • 9. Secondary radicals derived from chloramines of apolipoprotein B-100 contribute to HOCl-induced lipid peroxidation of low-density lipoproteins.
    Hazell LJ, Davies MJ, Stocker R.
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  • 10. Identification of plasma proteins that are susceptible to thiol oxidation by hypochlorous acid and N-chloramines.
    Summers FA, Morgan PE, Davies MJ, Hawkins CL.
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  • 12. Hypochlorite-induced oxidation of amino acids, peptides and proteins.
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  • 13. Oxidation of NADH by chloramines and chloramides and its activation by iodide and by tertiary amines.
    Prütz WA, Kissner R, Koppenol WH.
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  • 15. Detection and characterization of N-alpha-chloramines by electrospray tandem mass spectrometry.
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  • 17. Protein thiol oxidation and formation of S-glutathionylated cyclophilin A in cells exposed to chloramines and hypochlorous acid.
    Stacey MM, Cuddihy SL, Hampton MB, Winterbourn CC.
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  • 18. The vinyl ether linkages of plasmalogens are favored targets for myeloperoxidase-derived oxidants: a kinetic study.
    Skaff O, Pattison DI, Davies MJ.
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  • 19. Identification of proteins susceptible to thiol oxidation in endothelial cells exposed to hypochlorous acid and N-chloramines.
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  • 20. Absolute rate constants for the reaction of hypochlorous acid with protein side chains and peptide bonds.
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