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Glutathione localization

Yasothornsrikul S, Aaron W, Toneff T, Hook VY. Evidence for the proenkephalin processing enzyme prohormone thiol protease (PTP) as a multicatal)4ic cysteine protease complex activation by glutathione localized to secretory vesicles. Biochemistry 1999 8 7421-7430. [Pg.1234]

Normally, the cascade from oxygen to water is well controlled by SOD, catalase and endogenous antioxidants such as glutathione, ascorbate and vitamin E. Vitamin E is the most important membrane-bound antioxidant. However, during ischaemia, the local control of ROS is lost, thus reactive free radicals can attack the membranes and lipid peroxidation begins. Endogenous antioxidants can be supplemented. This section describes this supplementation strategy. [Pg.267]

Within nervous tissue glutathione peroxidase is localized predominantly in microglia with relatively lower amounts in neurons (Lindenau et at, 1998). When... [Pg.275]

Oxidative stress generally describes a condition in which cellular antioxidant defenses are inadequate to completely detoxify the free radicals being generated, because of excessive production of ROS, loss of antioxidant defenses or, typically, both [23]. This condition may occur locally, as antioxidant defenses may become overwhelmed at certain subcellular locations while remaining intact overall, and selectively with regard to radical species, as antioxidant defenses are radical-specific - for example SOD for superoxide and catalase or glutathione peroxidase for H202. [Pg.567]

Attempts to rationalize the regioselectivity of attack of nucleophiles on the aryl rings of nitrenium ions in terms of calculated properties of the ions (LUMO coefficients, localization energies, etc.) have been moderately successful. An adequate explanation of electrophilic reactivity of nitrenium ions at N with certain nucleophiles such as glutathione, C-8 of d-G, and other carbon nucleophiles has not yet appeared. ... [Pg.248]

Rius M, Nies AT, Hummel-Eisenbeiss J, Jedlitschky G, Keppler D. Cotransport of reduced glutathione with bile salts by MRP4 (ABCC4) localized to the basolateral hepatocyte membrane. Hepatology 2003 38 374-384. [Pg.152]


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