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Zn(II) Complexes of Glutathione Disulfide: Structural Basis of Elevated Stabilities [PDF]
Artur Krężel+3 more
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Abstract Background and aims The heart is a metabolic organ rich in mitochondria. The failing heart reprograms to utilize different energy substrates, which increase its oxygen consumption. These adaptive changes contribute to increased oxidative stress.
Qinghong Li+12 more
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Specific mixed disulfide formation with purified bovine cardiac glycogen synthase I and glutathione.
K.‐H. William Lau, James A. Thomas
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Missing links in understanding redox signaling via thiol/disulfide modulation: how is glutathione oxidized in plants? [PDF]
Marie-Sylviane Rahantaniaina+3 more
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Thiol biochemistry of prokaryotes [PDF]
The present studies have shown that GSH metabolism arose in the purple bacteria and cyanobacteria where it functions to protect against oxygen toxicity.
Fahey, Robert C.
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Ozone Oxidizes Glutathione to a Sulfonic Acid [PDF]
Biosurfaces are universally covered with fluid microfilms containing reduced glutathione (GSH) and other antioxidants whose putative roles include the detoxification of ambient ozone (O_3).
Colussi, A. J.+2 more
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Benzochalcogenodiazoles, Synthesis, and Applications in Medicinal Chemistry and Photomedicine
Benzochalcogenodiazoles (BXD) including benzoxadiazoles, benzothiadiazoles, and benzoselenadiazoles are initially mainly designed for optoelectronic materials as electron‐deficient cores. Nevertheless, they are now extending their application to biology.
Jean‐Elie Zheng+2 more
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Glutathione-catalyzed disulfide-linking of C9 in the membrane attack complex of complement.
Kenichi Yamamoto+2 more
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