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Peroxynitrite thiol group oxidation

At low pH, one-electron oxidation predominates, yielding thiyl radicals R—S. At physiological values of pH, both pathways coexist however, two-electron oxidation predominates (G5, Ql, SI 2). The peroxynitrite inactivation of the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase (at a low concentration of ONOCT) mainly accounts for the thiol group oxidation, and can be reversed by thiol reducing agents (V8). [Pg.185]


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Oxidizing group

Peroxynitrites

Thiol groups

Thiol oxidation

Thiols groups

Thiols oxidation

Thiols/thiol groups

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