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Protein and peptide alkoxyl radicals can give rise to C-terminal decarboxylation and backbone cleavage
Michael Jonathan Davies
Inflammation, Metabolism and Oxidation
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alkoxyl radical
100%
Amides
11%
Amino Acids
27%
Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins
18%
Carbon
58%
Decarboxylation
82%
Dipeptides
25%
Fe(II)-EDTA
20%
Hydrogen Peroxide
49%
Ions
8%
Metals
8%
Oxidation-Reduction
9%
Oxygen
14%
Peptides
37%
Proteins
21%
Chemical Compounds
Acid
12%
Amide
8%
Cleavage
40%
Decarboxylation
60%
Decomposition
7%
Dioxygen
11%
Dipeptide
23%
Fragmentation
19%
Gamma-Irradiation
26%
Hydroperoxide
60%
Metal Ion
7%
N-Acetyl-Amino Acid
41%
Oxidation Reaction
5%
Peptide
34%
Protein
24%
Reaction Yield
4%
Single Monomer Polymer
11%