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Antioxidant Promotion of Tyrosine Nitration in the Presence of Copper(II)

Qiao, Liang  
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Liu, Baohong
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Girault, Hubert  
2013
Metallomics

Copper(II) is known to catalyze the generation of reactive nitrogen species in the presence of hydrogen peroxide, nitrite or nitric oxide, leading to tyrosine nitration, a biomarker for free radical species associated diseases. Here, we find that biological antioxidants such as ascorbic acid can promote tyrosine nitration in the presence of copper(II) and nitrite under aerobic and weak acidic conditions. Tyrosine nitration is demonstrated on both β-amyloid peptide and angiotensin I. These studies show that i) ascorbic acid works as pro-oxidant in the presence of copper(II) to induce oxidation and nitration on peptides, ii) both free and coordinated copper(II) can catalyze peptide oxidation and nitration, iii) nitration occurs under mildly acidic conditions (pH = 6.0 - 6.5).

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DOI
10.1039/C3MT00048F
Web of Science ID

WOS:000319777300010

Author(s)
Qiao, Liang  
Liu, Baohong
Girault, Hubert  
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Published in
Metallomics
Volume

5

Start page

686

End page

692

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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LEPA  
Available on Infoscience
April 27, 2013
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/91814
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