Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5152456 | Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Native fluorescence allows quantitative determination of cysteine-tyrosine crosslink (Cys-Tyr) formation and with high selectivity in the presence of dityrosine. Mutagenic analysis of Cys-Tyr formation in an orphan protein (BF4112) with a mononuclear copper center showed protein oxidation to dityrosine is a significant side reaction opposed to galactose oxidase.197
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Authors
Susan E. Hromada, Adam M. Hilbrands, Elysa M. Wolf, Jackson L. Ross, Taylor R. Hegg, Andrew G. Roth, Matthew T. Hollowell, Carolyn E. Anderson, David E. Benson,