Reactive aldehyde species
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reactive-aldehyde-species-264-5346267
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Reactive aldehyde species
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Reactive aldehyde species (RASP), also known as reactive aldehydes, refer to a class of electrophilic organic aldehyde molecules that are generally toxic or facilitate inflammation. RASP covalently react with amine groups and thiol groups, particularly in proteins. Following threshold amounts of binding to the electrophile-responsive proteome, RASP modify protein function, as has been described with MAP kinase, protein kinase C, and other proteins that potentiate cytokine release and other aspec
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2023-09-04T06:52:14Z
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