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Peroxynitrite, the product of the fast reaction between nitric oxide and superoxide radicals, is a strong oxidant and cytotoxic agent in vivo. It can attack biological molecules, including proteins, lipids and DNA. In recent years, the interactions of peroxynitrite and proteins have attracted considerable interest because peroxynitrite-mediated protein damage has been found in a variety of diseases. In this paper, we discuss the potential pathological significance of protein damage induced by peroxynitrite in detail, and the molecular mechanisms of protein modification by peroxynitrite are reviewed as well. Moreover, the future developments of the interaction between peroxynitrite and protein are also prospected.
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PROGRESS IN CHEMISTRY
ISSN: 1005-281X
Year: 2007
Issue: 6
Volume: 19
Page: 893-901
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ESI Discipline: CHEMISTRY;
JCR Journal Grade:4
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