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Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy is a powerful and widely used technique for studying structure and dynamics of biomolecules under bio-orthogonal conditions. In-cell EPR is an emerging area in this field; however, it is hampered by the reducing environment present in cells, which reduces most nitroxide spin labels to their corresponding diamagnetic N-hydroxyl derivatives. To determine which radicals are best suited for in-cell EPR studies, we systematically studied the effects of substitution on radical stability using five different classes of radicals, specifically piperidine-, imidazolidine-, pyrrolidine-, and isoindoline-based nitroxides as well as the Finland trityl radical. Thermodynamic parameters of nitroxide reduction were determined by cyclic voltammetry; the rate of reduction in the presence of ascorbate, cellular extracts, and after injection into oocytes was measured by continuous-wave EPR spectroscopy. Our study revealed that tetraethyl-substituted nitroxides are good candidates for in-cell EPR studies, in particular pyrrolidine derivatives, which are slightly more stable than the trityl radical.
| Upprunalegt tungumál | Enska |
|---|---|
| Síður (frá-til) | 78-85 |
| Fræðitímarit | Free Radical Research |
| Bindi | 49 |
| Númer tölublaðs | 1 |
| DOI | |
| Útgáfustaða | Útgefið - 20 nóv. 2014 |
Önnur efnisorð
- Aminoxyl radical
- Efnagreining
- Litrófsgreining
- Nitroxide reduction
- Radical stability
- Spin labeling
- Trityl radical
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