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Kinetics of the Chemiluminescence Associated to the Reaction Between Peroxyl Radicals and Proteins
Authors:A. Aspé  e  E. A. Lissi
Affiliation:(1) Chemistry Department, University of Santiago de Chile, Chile
Abstract:Protein oxidation, mediated by peroxyl radicals derived from 2,2prime-azobis(2-amidinopropane) dihydrochloride is sided by a significant visible chemiluminescence (CL). The light emission shows a complex dependence with the protein concentration and with the incubation time that cannot be interpreted in terms of peroxyl radicals recombination (Russell's mechanism). In all the systems studied, the chemiluminescent behavior requires to consider the participation of several oxidation products as precursors of the excited states. These compounds lead to the formation of excited states by competing radical and nonradical mediated pathways. These intermediates (most probably hydroperoxide-like compounds) would arise from the oxidation of Trp and Tyr residues. This conclusion is based on the similarity of the time profile of the chemiluminescence observed in the oxidation of the free amino acids and the proteins, both in the presence of and absence of free-radical scavengers.
Keywords:Protein oxidation  tryptophan residues  tyrosine residues  free radicals  chemiluminescence
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