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Sulfhydryls are
scavengers of free radicals,
protecting chemical damage induced by...
- also be
oxidized by HClO to
sulfinic acid.
Because the
oxidation of
sulfhydryls and
disulfides evolves hydrochloric acid, this
process results in the...
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Riener CK, Kada G,
Gruber HJ (2002). "Quick
measurement of
protein sulfhydryls with Ellman's
reagent and with 4,4'-dithiodipyridine". Anal
Bioanal Chem...
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chemistries to
yield nonspecific biotinylation of amines, carboxylates,
sulfhydryls and
carbohydrates (e.g., NHS-coupling
gives biotinylation of any primary...
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groups based on
their molecular structure of the
enzyme binding sites (
sulfhydryl, phosphinyl, carboxyl) to the
active center of ACE:
Alacepril Captopril...
- to
contain two free
sulfhydryls per
subunit (X), and
cellular fibronectin has been
shown to
contain at
least one.
These sulfhydryls probably are buried...
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Cysteine proteases, also
known as
thiol proteases, are
hydrolase enzymes that
degrade proteins.
These proteases share a
common catalytic mechanism that...
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exposed to
acids or
acidic fumes.
Contact with metals,
reducing agents, or
sulfhydryls cause naled to
release bromide and
revert to dichlorvos.
Naled is used...
- glutathione, a sulfur-containing tripeptide, is a
reducing agent through its
sulfhydryl (–SH)
moiety derived from cysteine. Methanogenesis, the
route to most...
- in the
structural diagram on the right) of acetyl-CoA is
linked to the
sulfhydryl substituent of the β-mercaptoethylamine group. This
thioester linkage...