2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-014-7953-y
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Biophysical aspects of lysozyme adduct with monocrotophos

Abstract: The present study on in vitro formation and characterization of lysozyme adduct with monocrotophos (MP) evaluates the potential of lysozyme to be used as a sensitive biomarker to monitor exposure levels to the commonly used organophosphorus pesticide monocrotophos. Crystallization of lysozyme protein adduct with monocrotophos was also undertaken to understand the adduct formation mechanism at a molecular level. The binding of organophosphorus pesticides to lysozyme is one of the key steps in their mutagenicity… Show more

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“…UV spectral analysis It is well-known that proteins have two strong absorption peaks of ~ 190-250 nm and ~ 280 nm [44,45] .…”
Section: Policresulen Inhibited the Replication Of Denv2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UV spectral analysis It is well-known that proteins have two strong absorption peaks of ~ 190-250 nm and ~ 280 nm [44,45] .…”
Section: Policresulen Inhibited the Replication Of Denv2mentioning
confidence: 99%