Terminal amino functions as a function of different plasma treatment times were determined using the ninhydrin assay. After treatment of 1 mg ml−1 Hsp33 with plasma ninhydrin was added, which reacts with terminal amino functions resulting in an increased absorption at 575 nm. As a control, acidic hydrolysis of Hsp33 was performed to obtain signal intensities for maximal degradation.
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Figure 2b Hsp33 Degradation
Resources
- Figure 1a Survival Rates
- Figure 1b Survival longer treatment
- Figure 2a Plasma stability Hsp33
- Figure 2b Hsp33 Degradation
- Figure 3a Plasma-induced Hsp33 activation
- Figure 3b CD spectra Hsp33
- Figure 4a Hsp33 Carbonylation
- Figure 4b Hsp33 Tryptophan fluorescence
- Figure 4c,d Hsp33 zincon assay
- Figure 5a,b Superoxide
- Figure 5c,d singlet oxygen
- Figure 5e,f atomic oxygen
- Figure 6 Hsp33 µAPPJ activation
- Figure 7 ozone degradation
- Figure 8a peroxynitrite
- Figure 8b hydroxyl radicals
- Figure 9 Scavenger
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