- In
organic chemistry,
nitroso refers to a
functional group in
which the
nitric oxide (−N=O)
group is
attached to an
organic moiety. As such,
various nitroso...
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binding depends on the
state (R or T) of the hemoglobin. The
resulting S-
nitrosylated hemoglobin influences various NO-related
activities such as the control...
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nitrogen oxide (NO)
close to the site
within the NMDA
receptor where it can
nitrosylate and
regulate the ion
channel conductivity. A NO
donor that can be used...
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detectable by its
characteristic orange color. Electron-rich
arenes are
nitrosylated using NOBF4. One
example involves anisole: CH3OC6H5 + NOBF4 → CH3OC6H4NO...
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Akaike T,
Maeda H (March 2000). "S-
nitrosylated human alpha(1)-protease inhibitor".
Biochimica et
Biophysica Acta (BBA)...
- activation,
discussed above. The
study demonstrated that
GAPDH is S-
nitrosylated by NO in
response to cell stress,
which causes it to bind to the protein...
- "Nitric
oxide research from
chemistry to biology: EPR
spectroscopy of
nitrosylated compounds." Landes,
Austin 1997.
Vanin A, ****sman A, van Fa****en E (2002)...
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metal (e.g. iron) or a thiol,
leading to
nitrosyl iron Fe−NO (e.g., in
nitrosylated heme = nitrosylheme) or S-nitrosothiols (RSNOs).
Nitrosation interprets...
- The
mechanism responsible for this
color change is the
formation of
nitrosylating agents by nitrite,
which has the
ability to
transfer nitric oxide that...
- fluorides; for example, BF3
reacts to give NOBF4. Similarly, the
compound nitrosylates compounds with a free proton; thus
alcohols convert to nitrites: ROH...