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Light-induced changes in protein nitration in photoreceptor rod outer segments.
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The effect of DMTU in reducing ROS protein nitration during and after light suggests the involvement of protein nitration during light-induced photoreceptor cell death. Nitration of glycolytic enzymes specifically may alter their activities. Increased levels of iNOS during and after intense light exposure suggest that this isoform is responsible for intense light induced protein nitration in ROS during the dark recovery period. The limited nitration seen in ROS during light exposure may reflect a quenching effect by endogenous antioxidants on the generation of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species.
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