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Protein adducts with nerve agents

Vesicants, nerve agents, and phosgene are reactive electrophiles that react covalently with nucleophilic sites on macro molecules. Reactive nucleophilic sites exist on the bases and phosphate groups of DNA molecules. An advantage of DNA as a substrate is that it is present in all tissues of the body. A disadvantage is that repair mechanisms tend to excise the alkylated moiety, resulting in a much shorter lifetime compared to alkylated proteins (for a recent review of mass spectrometry for quantitation of DNA adducts, see Koc and Swen-berg <2>). [Pg.434]

Elaboration of nerve agent toxicokinetics requires sophisticated analytical tools to detect and, if possible, to quantify the free toxicants as well as adducts with proteins and enzymes. Analysis of OP nerve agents has been performed by capillary electrophoresis (CE), biosensors, matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) MS, desorption electrospray ionization MS (DESI MS), ion mobility time-of-flight MS (IM-TOF MS), nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR), LC-UV, gas chromatography (GC), and many more techniques (Hooijschuur et al, 2002 John et al, 2008). [Pg.773]

As described below, urinary metabolites have been identified for vesicants, nerve agents, 3-quinuclidinyl benzilate (BZ), hydrogen cyanide and the RCAs, CS, CR and capsaicin. Protein adducts have been identified for vesicants, nerve agents and phosgene, and DNA adducts for sulphur and nitrogen mustards. With the rapid advances being made in proteomics and metabo-nomics, new biological markers of exposure will undoubtedly be identified in the near future. [Pg.128]

Besides diverse nucleophilic side chains of amino acids from a number of endogenous proteins, OP nerve agents also form adducts with other small, nucleophilic... [Pg.836]


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