Relative chaperone activity at different hydrogen peroxide concentrations is displayed. The Fenton reaction was used to generate hydroxyl radicals. 0.5 mM FeSO4 was incubated together with up to 10 mM H2O2 and Hsp33 for 1 h. Formation of hydroxyl radicals was monitored using terephthalic acid, which reacts with hydroxyl radicals to HTA leading to a fluorescence signal (λex= 315 nm;λem= 425 nm). The incubation of Hsp33 with hydroxyl radicals was carried out at room temperature.
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Figure 8b hydroxyl radicals
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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