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protein oxidation
Namespace
go
Namespace Version
20180921
Namespace URL
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In-Edges 8

a(CHEBI:radical) increases bp(GO:"protein oxidation") View Subject | View Object

Proteome oxidation and instability has been associated with ageing and the progression of several age-related diseases, including cardiovascular disorders, neu- rodegeneration, and cancer [7,95,96]. PubMed:24563850

bp(GO:aging) association bp(GO:"protein oxidation") View Subject | View Object

Proteome oxidation and instability has been associated with ageing and the progression of several age-related diseases, including cardiovascular disorders, neu- rodegeneration, and cancer [7,95,96]. PubMed:24563850

bp(HP:Neurodegeneration) association bp(GO:"protein oxidation") View Subject | View Object

Proteome oxidation and instability has been associated with ageing and the progression of several age-related diseases, including cardiovascular disorders, neu- rodegeneration, and cancer [7,95,96]. PubMed:24563850

p(HGNCGENEFAMILY:"Protein disulfide isomerases") decreases bp(GO:"protein oxidation") View Subject | View Object

PDI is a redox sensitive chaperone that acts not only as a sensor but also as a protein involved in the processing of oxidized proteins and in preventing misfolding and/or aggregation of proteins. PubMed:24563850

path(MESH:"Cardiovascular Diseases") association bp(GO:"protein oxidation") View Subject | View Object

Proteome oxidation and instability has been associated with ageing and the progression of several age-related diseases, including cardiovascular disorders, neu- rodegeneration, and cancer [7,95,96]. PubMed:24563850

path(MESH:Neoplasms) association bp(GO:"protein oxidation") View Subject | View Object

Proteome oxidation and instability has been associated with ageing and the progression of several age-related diseases, including cardiovascular disorders, neu- rodegeneration, and cancer [7,95,96]. PubMed:24563850

a(CHEBI:heme) positiveCorrelation bp(GO:"protein oxidation") View Subject | View Object

Besides its physiological importance, heme has a potent oxidative capacity oxidizing lipids (Tappel, 1953, 1955; Vincent et al., 1988) and proteins (Aft and Mueller, 1984; Vincent, 1989), and damaging DNA (Aft and Mueller, 1983). PubMed:24904418

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bp(MESH:"Oxidative Stress") positiveCorrelation bp(GO:"protein oxidation") View Subject | View Object

Oxidation of proteins result in stable carbonyl groups on amino acid side chains, and protein carbonyl content is one of the most widely used marker of protein oxidation and a general indicator of oxidative stress (Dalle-Donne et al., 2003). PubMed:30505280

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MeSH
Knee
MeSH
Osteoarthritis, Knee
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Introduction

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bp(GO:"protein oxidation") increases tloc(p(MGI:Mapt), fromLoc(MESH:"Extracellular Space"), toLoc(GO:"multivesicular body")) View Subject | View Object

Previous studies have demonstrated that oxidized proteins accumulate inside multivesicular bodies (Cannizzo et al., 2012), suggesting that oxidation may be a prerequisite to complete internalization of tau by e-MI, and that the LE environment may contribute to that modification PubMed:29024336

bp(GO:"protein oxidation") association bp(GO:aging) View Subject | View Object

Proteome oxidation and instability has been associated with ageing and the progression of several age-related diseases, including cardiovascular disorders, neu- rodegeneration, and cancer [7,95,96]. PubMed:24563850

bp(GO:"protein oxidation") association path(MESH:"Cardiovascular Diseases") View Subject | View Object

Proteome oxidation and instability has been associated with ageing and the progression of several age-related diseases, including cardiovascular disorders, neu- rodegeneration, and cancer [7,95,96]. PubMed:24563850

bp(GO:"protein oxidation") association bp(HP:Neurodegeneration) View Subject | View Object

Proteome oxidation and instability has been associated with ageing and the progression of several age-related diseases, including cardiovascular disorders, neu- rodegeneration, and cancer [7,95,96]. PubMed:24563850

bp(GO:"protein oxidation") association path(MESH:Neoplasms) View Subject | View Object

Proteome oxidation and instability has been associated with ageing and the progression of several age-related diseases, including cardiovascular disorders, neu- rodegeneration, and cancer [7,95,96]. PubMed:24563850

bp(GO:"protein oxidation") positiveCorrelation a(CHEBI:heme) View Subject | View Object

Besides its physiological importance, heme has a potent oxidative capacity oxidizing lipids (Tappel, 1953, 1955; Vincent et al., 1988) and proteins (Aft and Mueller, 1984; Vincent, 1989), and damaging DNA (Aft and Mueller, 1983). PubMed:24904418

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bp(GO:"protein oxidation") positiveCorrelation bp(MESH:"Oxidative Stress") View Subject | View Object

Oxidation of proteins result in stable carbonyl groups on amino acid side chains, and protein carbonyl content is one of the most widely used marker of protein oxidation and a general indicator of oxidative stress (Dalle-Donne et al., 2003). PubMed:30505280

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MeSH
Knee
MeSH
Osteoarthritis, Knee
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Introduction

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