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Glycosylation protects proteins against free radicals generated from toxic xenobiotics

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    0350771 - MBÚ 2011 RIV US eng J - Journal Article
    Martínek, V. - Sklenář, Jan - Dračínský, Martin - Šulc, M. - Hofbauerová, Kateřina - Bezouška, K. - Frei, E. - Stiborová, M.
    Glycosylation protects proteins against free radicals generated from toxic xenobiotics.
    Toxicological Sciences. Roč. 117, č. 2 (2010), s. 359-374. ISSN 1096-6080. E-ISSN 1096-0929
    R&D Projects: GA MŠMT 1M0505; GA ČR GA303/09/0477
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z50200510; CEZ:AV0Z40550506
    Keywords : hrp * sudan I * ellipticine
    Subject RIV: EC - Immunology
    Impact factor: 5.093, year: 2010

    Free radicals generated during peroxidase-catalyzed oxidation of two xenobiotics, carcinogenic Sudan I and an anticancer agent ellipticine, easily attack unmodified proteins but not glycoproteins. A significant inverse correlation between the extent of glycosylation of proteins and the degree of binding of Sudan I or ellipticine radicals to these proteins was observed, whereby the protection only occurs if oligosaccharides are covalently bound to the proteins
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0190681

     
     
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