Peroxynitrite (ONOO(â)/ONOOH) is a short-lived but highly reactive species that is formed in the diffusion-controlled reaction between nitric oxide and the superoxide radical anion. It can oxidize certain biomolecules and has been considered as a key cellular oxidant formed under various pathophysiological conditions. It is crucial to selectively detect and quantify ONOO(-) to determine its role in biological processes. In this review, we discuss various approaches used to detect ONOO(â) in cell-free and cellular systems with the major emphasis on small-molecule chemical probes. We review the chemical principles and mechanisms responsible for the formation of the detectable products, and plausible limitations of the probes. We recommend the use of boronate-based chemical probes for ONOO(â), as they react directly and rapidly with ONOO(-), they produce minor but ONOO(â)âspecific products, and the reaction kinetics and mechanism have been rigorously characterized. Specific experimental approaches and protocols for the detection of ONOO(-) in cell-free, cellular, and in vivo systems using boronate-based molecular probes are provided (as shown in Boxes 1-6).
Small molecule probes for peroxynitrite detection.
用于检测过氧亚硝酸盐的小分子探针
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作者:Grzelakowska Aleksandra, Kalyanaraman Balaraman, Zielonka Jacek
| 期刊: | Redox Biochem Chem | 影响因子: | 0.000 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Dec |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.rbc.2024.100034 | 研究方向: | 其它 |
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