Endogenous formation of protein adducts with carcinogenic aldehydes: implications for oxidative stress.
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Use of In Vivo and In Vitro Data to Derive a Chronic Reference Value for Crotonaldehyde Based on Relative Potency to AcroleinProtein adducts of aldehydic lipid peroxidation products identification and characterization of protein adducts using an aldehyde/keto-reactive probe in combination with mass spectrometryMass spectrometric evidence for the existence of distinct modifications of different proteins by 2(E),4(E)-decadienalMechanism of acetaldehyde-induced deactivation of microbial lipases.Lipid peroxidation generates body odor component trans-2-nonenal covalently bound to protein in vivoTargeted 18O-labeling for improved proteomic analysis of carbonylated peptides by mass spectrometryNeuroprotection in cerebral ischemia by neutralization of 3-aminopropanal.Inhibition of short patch and long patch base excision repair by an oxidized abasic site.Sorbicillinoid analogs with cytotoxic and selective anti-Aspergillus activities from Scytalidium albumReactive Secondary Sequence Oxidative Pathology Polymer Model and Antioxidant Tests.Oxidative Deamination of Serum Albumins by (-)-Epigallocatechin-3-O-Gallate: A Potential Mechanism for the Formation of Innate Antigens by Antioxidants.Aldehyde sources, metabolism, molecular toxicity mechanisms, and possible effects on human health.Increased hepatocellular protein carbonylation in human end-stage alcoholic cirrhosisDetection of multiple globin monoadducts and cross-links after in vitro exposure of rat erythrocytes to S-(1,2-dichlorovinyl)-L-cysteine sulfoxide and after in vivo treatment of rats with S-(1,2-dichlorovinyl)-L-cysteine sulfoxideChemistry and biochemistry of lipid peroxidation products.Human aldo-keto reductases: structure, substrate specificity and roles in tumorigenesis.Aldehyde adducts generated during lipid peroxidation modification of proteins.Deletion of GSTA4-4 results in increased mitochondrial post-translational modification of proteins by reactive aldehydes following chronic ethanol consumption in mice.Mass spectrometry-based quantification of myocardial protein adducts with acrolein in an in vivo model of oxidative stress.1,N2-deoxyguanosine adducts of acrolein, crotonaldehyde, and trans-4-hydroxynonenal cross-link to peptides via Schiff base linkage.Thiolation of protein-bound carcinogenic aldehyde. An electrophilic acrolein-lysine adduct that covalently binds to thiols.Structural basis of protein-bound endogenous aldehydes. Chemical and immunochemical characterizations of configurational isomers of a 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal-histidine adduct.N(epsilon)-(3-methylpyridinium)lysine, a major antigenic adduct generated in acrolein-modified protein.Formation of acrolein-derived 2'-deoxyadenosine adduct in an iron-induced carcinogenesis model.Identification of a new cross-link and unique histidine adduct from bovine serum albumin incubated with malondialdehyde.Carbonylation of cornified envelopes in the stratum corneum.Differential carbonylation of proteins in end-stage human fatty and nonfatty NASH.Hypothermia can reverse hepatic oxidative stress damage induced by hypoxia in rats.Tissue distribution of lipid peroxidation product acrolein in human colon carcinogenesis.
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Endogenous formation of protein adducts with carcinogenic aldehydes: implications for oxidative stress.
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2001-03-30T00:00:00Z