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Ramanavičius, Arūnas
Polypyrrole particles (Ppy) were chemically synthesized by H2O2 and K2Cr2O7 induced polymerization. We discuss the dependence of several oxidizing agents on the synthesis of polypyrrole particles and covalent immobilization of proteins. During modification of Ppy particles by secondary horseradish peroxidase (HRP) labeled antibodies we observed that additional oxidation of Ppy ...
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ADME-Guided Design and Synthesis of Aryloxanyl Pyrazolone Derivatives To Block Mutant Superoxide ...
Chen Tian - - 2011
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is an orphan neurodegenerative disease currently without a cure. The arylsulfanyl pyrazolone (ASP) scaffold was one of the active scaffolds identified in a cell-based high throughput screening assay targeting mutant Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) induced toxicity and aggregation as a marker for ALS. The initial ...
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Brychtova Katerina - - 2011
Skin penetration enhancers are compounds used to facilitate the transdermal delivery of drugs that are otherwise not sufficiently permeable. Through a synthetic route implementing two series of esters, we generated transdermal penetration enhancers by a multi-step reaction with substituted 6-aminohexanoic acid. We present the synthesis of all newly prepared compounds ...
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Carmona Lourdes - - 2011
PAF26 is a synthetic fungicidal hexapeptide with cell-penetration properties and non-lytic mode of action. We demonstrate herein the endogenous accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitric oxide (NO) in the model fungus Saccharomyces cerevisiae treated with PAF26. However, the S. cerevisiae deletion mutant of YAP1 - the major inductor ...
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Ravula Satheesh Babu - - 2011
The structure-activity relationships of 2-(piperidin-3-yl)-1H-benzimidazoles, 2-morpholine and 2-thiomorpholin-2-yl-1H-benzimidazoles are described. In the lead optimization process, the pK(a) and/or logP of benzimidazole analogs were reduced either by attachment of polar substituents to the piperidine nitrogen or incorporation of heteroatoms into the piperidine heterocycle. Compounds 9a and 9b in the morpholine series ...
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Wu Chi-Ming - - 2011
A colorless and non-fluorescent rhodamine derivative, rhodamine B hydrazide (RH), is applied to detect nitric oxide and form fluorescent rhodamine B (RB). The reaction mechanism of RH with NO is proposed in this study. The probe shows good stability over a broad pH range (pH>4). Furthermore, fluorescence intensity of RH ...
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Elbrønd-Bek H - - 2011
Focusing on development of novel drug candidates for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, we developed and synthesized a new compound, 2-(cyclohexylamino)-1-(4-cyclopentylpiperazin-1-yl)-2-methylpropan-1-one (amido-piperizine 1). The compound demonstrated robust neuroprotective properties after both glutamate excitotoxicity and peroxide induced oxidative stress in primary cortical cultures. Furthermore, amido-piperizine 1 was found to significantly induce ...
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Denora Nunzio - - 2011
PURPOSE: To evaluate the utility of new Translocator protein 18 kDa (TSPO)-targeted fluorescent probes for in vivo molecular imaging of activated microglia. METHODS: Compounds 2-4 were synthesized; their stability and affinity for TSPO were determined. Compounds 2-4 were incubated both with Ra2 cells in the presence of LPS, a potent activator ...
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Renton Paul - - 2011
A series of 1,5-disubstituted indole derivatives was designed, synthesized and evaluated as inhibitors of human nitric oxide synthase. A variety of flexible and restricted basic amine side chain substitutions was explored at the 1-position of the indole ring, while keeping the amidine group fixed at the 5-position. Compounds having N-(1-(2-(1-methylpyrrolidin-2-yl)ethyl)- ...
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Bowers Simeon - - 2011
The SAR of a series of brain penetrant, trisubstituted thiophene based JNK inhibitors with improved pharmacokinetic properties is described. These compounds were designed based on information derived from metabolite identification studies which led to compounds such as 42 with lower clearance, greater brain exposure and longer half life compared to ...
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Felczak Krzysztof - - 2011
The synthesis of metabolically stable methylenebis(phosphonate) analogues of 2-, 4-, and 6-pyridones of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) is reported. In contrast to natural pyrophosphates, these NAD analogues are able to penetrate the cell membrane and can be used as probes in cellular assays.
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Lyamzaev Konstantin G - - 2011
PURPOSE: To develop effective mitochondria-targeted antioxidants composed entirely of natural constituents. METHODS: Novel mitochondria-targeted antioxidants were synthesized containing plant electron carrier and antioxidant plastoquinone conjugated by nonyloxycarbonylmethyl residue with berberine or palmatine, penetrating cations of plant origin. These compounds, SkQBerb and SkQPalm, were tested in model planar phospholipid membranes and ...
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Wan Zehong - - 2011
SAR of a novel series of pyridazine-derived γ-secretase modulators is described. Compound 25 was found to be a potent modulator in vitro, which on further profiling, was found to decrease Aβ42 and Aβ40, and maintain the levels of total Aβ. Furthermore, 25 demonstrated excellent pharmacokinetic parameters as well as good ...
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Díaz-González María - - 2011
Sixteen phenolic compounds, 14 of which naturally occurring, were compared to the synthetic 2,2'-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) diammonium salt (ABTS) and violuric acid (VA) in terms of their ability to act as mediators/enhancers in: (1) laccase oxidation of veratryl alcohol as a lignin model compound, and (2) electrochemical oxidation of kraft and ...
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Chandran Karunakaran - - 2010
In this work, we investigated the oxidative modification of histidine residues induced by peroxidase and thiol oxidase activities of bovine copper-zinc superoxide dismutase (Cu-ZnSOD) using NMR and pulse EPR spectroscopy. 1D NMR and 2D-NOESY were used to determine the oxidative damage at the Zn(II) and Cu(II) active sites as well ...
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McDonald Andrew G - - 2010
An apparatus for the study of bisubstrate oxidase reactions at maintained steady-state substrate concentrations is described, and its specific application to the peroxidase-oxidase biochemical oscillator is reported. Instrument control and data acquisition are provided by custom software written in LabVIEW. The software allows measurement, recording, and control of dissolved oxygen ...
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Singh Rahul - - 2010
We have identified a novel enzymatic reaction for nitrophorin 2 (NP2), a heme protein previously characterized as a nitric oxide carrier in the saliva of the Rhodnius prolixus insect. NP2 exhibited levels of peroxidase activity comparable to those of the bifunctional peroxidases (KatGs), despite their heme pocket structural differences (heme ...
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Ener Maraia E - - 2010
High-valent iron-oxo species are thought to be intermediates in the catalytic cycles of oxygenases and peroxidases. An attractive route to these iron-oxo intermediates involves laser flash-quench oxidation of ferric hemes, as demonstrated by our work on the ferryl (compound II) and ferryl porphyrin radical cation (compound I) intermediates of horseradish ...
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Brück Thomas B - - 2011
Mitoxantrone (MH(2)X), an anthraquinone-type anti-cancer agent used clinically in the treatment of human malignancies, is oxidatively activated by the peroxidase/H(2)O(2) enzyme system. In contrast to the enzymatic mechanisms of drug oxidation, the chemical transformations of MH(2)X are not well described. In this study, MH(2)X metabolites, produced by the horseradish, lacto- ...
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Szatkowski Lukasz - - 2011
The mechanism of the dehalogenation step catalyzed by dehaloperoxidase (DHP) from Amphitrite ornata, an unusual heme-containing protein with a globin fold and peroxidase activity, has remarkable similarity with that of the classical heme peroxidase, horseradish peroxidase (HRP). Based on quantum mechanical/molecular mechanical (QM/MM) modeling and experimentally determined chlorine kinetic isotope ...
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Ayala Marcela - - 2011
Heme peroxidases are subject to a mechanism-based oxidative inactivation. During the catalytic cycle, the heme group is activated to form highly oxidizing species, which may extract electrons from the protein itself. In this work, we analyze changes in residues prone to oxidation owing to their low redox potential during the ...
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Ye Lidan - - 2010
Manganese peroxidase generally mediates the oxidation of Mn(2+) to Mn(3+) with H(2)O(2) as an oxidant. Several manganese peroxidases purified from different lignin-degrading fungi were found to mediate a fluoride-dependent conversion of organic substrates such as monochlorodimedone or 2,6-dimethoxyphenol in the absence of manganese ions. Using the manganese peroxidase MnP-1 from ...
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Fornera Sara - - 2010
The assay conditions for the spectrophotometric quantification of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) with the chromogenic substrate o-phenylenediamine (OPD) at 25°C in the presence of hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) were optimized. With [OPD](0)=3.14 mM and [H(2)O(2)](0)=80 μM at pH 7.2, the initial formation of only one of the possible reaction products and intermediates, ...
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Hadži-Tašković Šukalović Vesna - - 2010
Here we present the results of in vitro and in vivo studies of the influence of Mn²+ and Cu²+ on the peroxidative and oxidative catalytic functions of class III peroxidase. Complex peroxidase catalysis by intermediates generated in the reaction was analyzed by utilizing the activating effect of Mn²+ and the ...
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Vdovenko Marina M - - 2010
3-(10'-Phenothiazinyl)propane-1-sulfonate (SPTZ) was shown to be a potent enhancer of anionic sweet potato peroxidase (aSPP)-induced chemiluminescence. The optimal conditions for aSPP-catalyzed oxidation of luminol were investigated by varying the concentrations of luminol, hydrogen peroxide, Tris, and SPTZ as well as the pH values of the reaction mixture. Addition of 4-morpholinopyridine ...
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Kong De-Ming - - 2010
Some G-quadruplex-hemin complexes can be used as peroxidase-mimicking DNAzymes, catalyzing H(2)O(2)-mediated reactions such as the oxidation of 2,2'-azinobis (3-ethylbenzothiozoline)-6-sulfonic acid (ABTS) by H(2)O(2). However, some challenges, for example, the relatively low catalytic activity and the disproportionation of the reaction product ABTS*(+), may seriously restrict further development and applications of these ...
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Decroos Christophe - - 2010
Tris(p-carboxyltetrathiaaryl)methyl radicals (TAM*) are good EPR probes for measurement of dioxygen concentration in biological systems and for EPR imaging. It has been previously reported that these radicals are efficiently oxidized by superoxide, O2*(-), or alkylperoxyl radicals, ROO*, and by liver microsomes via an oxidative decarboxylation mechanism leading to the corresponding ...
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Sakai Shinji - - 2010
A variety of cross-linking methods is used for obtaining gelatin gels having a tolerance to thermo-reversible gel-sol transition at physiological temperature. In this paper, we investigated the applicability of horseradish peroxidase-catalyzed cross-linking of tyrosine residues originally contained in native gelatin molecules for preparing such gelatin gels. The gelatin gels obtained ...
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Jiang Jin - - 2010
We previously demonstrated that several ligands such as phosphate, pyrophosphate, EDTA, and humic acid could significantly enhance permanganate oxidation of triclosan (one phenolic biocide), which was explained by the contribution of ligand-stabilized reactive manganese intermediates in situ formed upon permanganate reduction. To further understand the underlying mechanism, we comparatively investigated ...
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Hofrichter Martin - - 2010
Heme-containing peroxidases secreted by fungi are a fascinating group of biocatalysts with various ecological and biotechnological implications. For example, they are involved in the biodegradation of lignocelluloses and lignins and participate in the bioconversion of other diverse recalcitrant compounds as well as in the natural turnover of humic substances and ...
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Laccases and their natural mediators: biotechnological tools for sustainable eco-friendly processes.
Cañas Ana I - - 2010
Laccases are oxidoreductases which oxidize a variety of aromatic compounds using oxygen as the electron acceptor and producing water as by-product. The interest for these old enzymes (first described in 19th century) has progressively increased due to their outstanding biotechnological applicability. The presence of redox mediators is required for a ...
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Virel Ana - - 2010
Hydrogen peroxide is a very reactive byproduct of many metabolic pathways. We describe an ultra-sensitive colorimetric method to detect hydrogen peroxide based on the reconstitution of apo-horseradish peroxidase with the hemin derivative, hemin di(N,N'-acetyl-hydrazide). Oxidation of the latter by hydrogen peroxide yields hemin, which is able to reconstitute apo-horseradish peroxidase, ...
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Vlasits Jutta - - 2010
In the absence of exogenous electron donors monofunctional heme peroxidases can slowly degrade hydrogen peroxide following a mechanism different from monofunctional catalases. This pseudo-catalase cycle involves several redox intermediates including Compounds I, II and III, hydrogen peroxide reduction and oxidation reactions as well as release of both dioxygen and superoxide. ...
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Mao Liang - - 2010
Lignin peroxidase (LiP) is excreted by certain lignin-degrading fungi, such as white rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium, in natural environments and is thus widely present in the natural environment. We have found in our earlier studies that LiP mediates effective reactions of a few natural and synthetic estrogens to form oligomeric ...
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Sarma Bani Kanta - - 2010
The first examples of stable spirodiazaselenurane and spirodiazatellurane were synthesized by oxidative spirocyclization of the corresponding diaryl selenide and telluride and were structurally characterized. X-ray crystal structures of the spirodiazaselenurane and spirodiazatellurane suggest that the structures are distorted trigonal bipyramidal (TBP) with the electronegative nitrogen atoms occupying the apical positions ...
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Pezzella Alessandro - - 2010
The determinants of the broadband absorption spectrum of eumelanins are still largely unknown. Herein we report a novel approach to investigate eumelanin chromophore which is based on the biomimetic oxidation of the key monomer precursor, 5,6-dihydroxyindole (DHI, 1), with peroxidase/hydrogen peroxide in phosphate buffer, pH 7, containing 1-5% polyvinylalcohol (PVA, ...
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Battistuzzi Gianantonio - - 2010
Peroxidases are heme enzymes found in bacteria, fungi, plants and animals, which exploit the reduction of hydrogen peroxide to catalyze a number of oxidative reactions, involving a wide variety of organic and inorganic substrates. The catalytic cycle of heme peroxidases is based on three consecutive redox steps, involving two high-valent ...
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Nakajima Hiroshi - - 2010
In a previous study, we constructed a prototype thermally tolerant artificial peroxidase from an electron transfer protein, cytochrome c(552) from Thermus thermophilus, and demonstrated that engineering of proteins from thermophiles could be a promising methodology to produce artificial enzymes for practical use. In the present study, further improvement of the ...
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Clarke Catherine E - - 2010
A Mn oxide containing mine tailings, generated in the Kalahari Mn fields, has been shown to oxidatively breakdown acid azo dyes acid orange (AO) 7, acid red 88, acid red 151 and acid yellow 36 but not acid yellow 9. The total reducible Mn content of the tailings is 33%, ...
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Samuilov V D - - 2010
Addition of chitosan or H2O2 caused destruction of nuclei of epidermal cells (EC) in the epidermis isolated from pea leaves. Phenol, a substrate of the apoplastic peroxidase-oxidase, in concentrations of 10(-10)-10(-6) M prevented the destructive effect of chitosan. Phenolic compounds 2,4-dichlorophenol, catechol, and salicylic acid, phenolic uncouplers of oxidative phosphorylation ...
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Hynninen Paavo H - - 2010
Horseradish peroxidase was verified to catalyze, without any phenol, the hydrogen peroxide oxidation of chlorophyll a (Chl a), solubilized with Triton X-100. The 13(2)(S) and 13(2)(R) diastereomers of 13(2)-hydroxyChl a were characterized as major oxidation products (ca. 60%) by TLC on sucrose, UV-vis, (1)H, and (13)C NMR spectra, as well ...
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Spiro Thomas G - - 2010
Microorganisms control the redox cycling of manganese in the natural environment. Although the homogeneous oxidation of Mn(II) to form manganese oxide minerals is slow, solid MnO(2) is the stable form of manganese in the oxygenated portion of the biosphere. Diverse bacteria and fungi have evolved the ability to catalyze this ...
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Jee S H - - 2010
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) has significant influence on the transport and fate of contaminants in multiple phases and it has potential hazard by acting as a precursor of disinfection by-products in water supply. The changes in DOM characteristics, especially by oxidative polymerization might result in different behaviour in the interaction ...
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Serrano José - - 2010
A previous report from our group had shown in vitro a direct interaction between peroxidases and dietary antioxidants at physiological concentrations, where in the absence of H(2)O(2), the antioxidants could serve as oxidizing substrates for the peroxidases. However, the physiological relevance of those findings had not been evaluated. The main ...
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Chabory E - - 2010
In mammals, posttesticular epididymal sperm maturation is considered an essential step in the transformation of immature testicular gametes to mature spermatozoa capable of fertilization. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been shown to be key actors in this maturation process, and it is now clear that ROS are central for sperm ...
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Vlasits Jutta - - 2010
Catalase-peroxidases (KatGs) are unique bifunctional heme peroxidases that exhibit peroxidase and substantial catalase activities. Nevertheless, the reaction pathway of hydrogen peroxide dismutation, including the electronic structure of the redox intermediate that actually oxidizes H(2)O(2), is not clearly defined. Several mutant proteins with diminished overall catalase but wild-type-like peroxidase activity have ...
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Kirchner Tina - - 2010
The heme-containing enzyme myeloperoxidase (MPO) accumulates at inflammatory sites and is able to catalyse one- and two-electron oxidation reactions. Here it is shown that (-)-epicatechin, which is known to have numerous beneficial health effects, in low micromolar concentration enhances the degradation of monochlorodimedon (MCD) or the chlorination of taurine in ...
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Neumann Carola A - - 2009
Peroxiredoxins (Prdxs) are a family of small (22-27 kDa) nonseleno peroxidases currently known to possess six mammalian isoforms. Although their individual roles in cellular redox regulation and antioxidant protection are quite distinct, they all catalyze peroxide reduction of H(2)O(2), organic hydroperoxides and peroxynitrite. They are found to be expressed ubiquitously ...
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Battistuzzi Gianantonio - - 2010
Eosinophil peroxidase (EPO) and lactoperoxidase (LPO) are important constituents of the innate immune system of mammals. These heme enzymes belong to the peroxidase-cyclooxygenase superfamily and catalyze the oxidation of thiocyanate, bromide and nitrite to hypothiocyanate, hypobromous acid and nitrogen dioxide that are toxic for invading pathogens. In order to gain ...
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Drac?nsk? Martin - - 2009
We investigated peroxidase-mediated oxidation of and the formation of the (deoxy)guanosine adduct by 1-phenylazo-2-hydroxynaphthalene (Solvent Yellow 14, Sudan I), a liver and urinary bladder carcinogen for rodents and a potent contact allergen and sensitizer for humans. Using thin layer chromatography (TLC) and/or high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) combined with mass ...
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