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Protein tyrosine nitration: a new challenge in plants
Francisco J Corpas1, Mounira Chaki, Marina Leterrier
1Departamento de Bioquímica; Biología Celular y Molecular de Plantas, Estación Experimental del Zaidín (EEZ), CSIC, Granada, Spain. javier.corpas@eez.csic.es
Abstract:
Nitric oxide metabolism in plant cells has a relative short history. Nitration is a chemical process which consists of introducing a nitro group (-NO(2)) into a chemical compound. In biological systems, this process has been found in different molecules such as proteins, lipids and nucleic acids that can affect its function. This mini-review offers an overview of this process with special emphasis on protein tyrosine nitration in plants and its involvement in the process of nitrosative stress.
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