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Protein Carbonylation

Introduction: Protein Carbonylation

Description of Protein Carbonylation

Protein Carbonylation: The appearance of carbonyl groups (such as aldehyde or ketone groups) in PROTEINS as the result of several oxidative modification reactions. It is a standard marker for OXIDATIVE STRESS. Carbonylated proteins tend to be more hydrophobic and resistant to proteolysis.
Source: MeSH 2007

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  • Carbonylation, Protein

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