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==Cyt c== | ==Cyt c== | ||
− | [[Media:Chen jbc 2002.pdf| Chen et al.]] | + | '''Protein Oxidation of Cytochrome c by Reactive Halogen Species Enhances Its Peroxidase Activity.''' |
+ | :Yeong-Renn Chen, Leesa J. Deterding, Bradley E. Sturgeon, Kenneth B. Tomer, and Ronald P. Mason | ||
+ | :''Journal of Biological Chemistry'', '''2002''', ''277(33)'', pp. 29781-29791. | ||
+ | :[[Media:Chen jbc 2002.pdf| Chen et al.]] | ||
+ | [[File:TyrosylNO rad HRP.png|200px|thumb|center|Sturgeon, 2001]] | ||
Revision as of 11:54, 7 June 2016
The immobilization procedure can be found here.
The procedure has been applied to the following:
HRP/H2O2/tyrosine/NO
- Tyrosine iminoxyl radical formation from tyrosyl radical/nitric oxide and nitrosotyrosine.
- Sturgeon BE, Glover RE, Chen YR, Burka LT, and Mason RP.
- Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2001, 276(49), pp. 45516-45521.
- here
Cyt c
Protein Oxidation of Cytochrome c by Reactive Halogen Species Enhances Its Peroxidase Activity.
- Yeong-Renn Chen, Leesa J. Deterding, Bradley E. Sturgeon, Kenneth B. Tomer, and Ronald P. Mason
- Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2002, 277(33), pp. 29781-29791.
- Chen et al.