1984
DOI: 10.1021/j150654a030
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Reactivity of hydroxyl with tyrosine in aqueous solution studied by pulse radiolysis

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“…Tyrosine is easily oxidized to form a long-lived tyrosine phenoxyl radical (33,47). Upon recombination of two tyrosyl radicals, the major product is 2,2′-bityrosine.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tyrosine is easily oxidized to form a long-lived tyrosine phenoxyl radical (33,47). Upon recombination of two tyrosyl radicals, the major product is 2,2′-bityrosine.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HPLC chromatogram of the product solution (Figure 6 a) shows peaks at 15.1 (3-hydroxytyrosine, HO À Tyr), 17.1 (Tyr), and 24.0 min (NO 2 À Tyr, peaks were assigned by spiking with authentic samples). HOÀTyr is a product of the reaction of Tyr with COH, [38] the latter species produced by the homolytic decomposition of ONOOH (Scheme 1). To quantify the amount of NO 2 À Tyr and HO À Tyr formed, standard calibration curves for these two compounds were generated under the same conditions (see the Supporting Information, Figures S9 and S10).…”
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“…and CNO 2 . Furthermore, the presence or absence of the HO À Tyr product provides a convenient way to check the efficiency of the COH scavenger, because HO À Tyr is a product of the reaction of Tyr with COH [38] and should therefore not be formed if the COH scavenger scavenges all COH formed during the reaction. d-mannitol and ethanol were tested for their ability to compete with Tyr for COH in this system.…”
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“…Previous experimental studies reported on OH addition on the different positions of the aromatic ring [7]. Concerning Tyr and Phe, OH may add either on C-2 or C-3 (and the symmetrical C-4 and C-5).…”
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“…Aromatic amino acid (Tyr and Phe) OHadducts were observed by pulse radiolysis experiments, in neutral aqueous solution [2,7]. The OH radical addition was demonstrated to be the primary reaction.…”
Section: Adduct Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%