CHIMIA (Sep 2008)

Biologically Relevant Small Radicals

  • Georg Bauer,
  • Gabor Speier,
  • Gabor Merenyi,
  • Jozsef Kaizer,
  • Sara Goldstein,
  • Bernard T. Golding,
  • Georg Gescheidt,
  • Lidia Gebicka,
  • Jerzy L. Gebicki,
  • Chryssostomos Chatgilialoglu,
  • Peter Wardman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2008.704
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62, no. 9

Abstract

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Biologically relevant small radicals are at the focus of the working group 4 (WG4) of the COST Action CM0603 (Free Radicals in Chemical Biology, CHEMBIORADICAL). This article surveys the areas of research being undertaken by the partners in WG4. The character of the radicals is described together with experimental techniques utilized to follow their structure and reactivity. Specifically, C-, S-, N- and O-centered radicals of small size, and their interaction with different biomolecules are described. Processes at the molecular level exemplifying important biological signaling and damaging pathways are introduced.

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