2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2012.01.035
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K, Ca complexes with a sulfonic ligand: Structure and DNA-binding properties

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“…The changes in protein structure and function after carbonyl formation and oxidation of cysteine thiol to sulfenic (Cys-SOH), sulfinic (Cys-SO 2 H), and sulfonic (Cys-SO 3 H) acids were most likely to be responsible for such alterations in protein–crystal interactions. Especially, sulfonic acid has been reported to bind with calcium ion and CaOx crystals ( 60 , 61 ). Moreover, methionine oxidation of immunoglobulin, one of the high-abundance urinary proteins, could increase the protein hydrophilic properties and affinity to cationic surface ( 62 ), and tryptophan oxidation could promote immunoglobulin aggregation ( 63 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The changes in protein structure and function after carbonyl formation and oxidation of cysteine thiol to sulfenic (Cys-SOH), sulfinic (Cys-SO 2 H), and sulfonic (Cys-SO 3 H) acids were most likely to be responsible for such alterations in protein–crystal interactions. Especially, sulfonic acid has been reported to bind with calcium ion and CaOx crystals ( 60 , 61 ). Moreover, methionine oxidation of immunoglobulin, one of the high-abundance urinary proteins, could increase the protein hydrophilic properties and affinity to cationic surface ( 62 ), and tryptophan oxidation could promote immunoglobulin aggregation ( 63 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, in two complexes of potassium and calcium (Ref. codes MAVNEE and MAVNII) [23] coordination is accomplished via sulfonato oxygen atoms, without the involvement of a 2,4-DHBA fragment. This is a good example of Pearson's theory of hard and soft acids and bases.…”
Section: Schiff Bases Of Dihydroxybenzaldehydesmentioning
confidence: 99%