Title : Electrochemical and spectral studies of the reactions of aquocobalamin with nitric oxide and nitrite ion.

Pub. Date : 2002 May 6

PMID : 11978125






3 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 The Cbl(II) formed in this way can bind NO to form nitrosyl-cobalamin, Cbl(II)-NO, which is reduced to form Cbl(I) at about -1.0 V vs a KCl saturated Ag/AgCl reference electrode. silver chloride Cbl proto-oncogene Homo sapiens
2 The Cbl(II) formed in this way can bind NO to form nitrosyl-cobalamin, Cbl(II)-NO, which is reduced to form Cbl(I) at about -1.0 V vs a KCl saturated Ag/AgCl reference electrode. silver chloride Cbl proto-oncogene Homo sapiens
3 The Cbl(II) formed in this way can bind NO to form nitrosyl-cobalamin, Cbl(II)-NO, which is reduced to form Cbl(I) at about -1.0 V vs a KCl saturated Ag/AgCl reference electrode. silver chloride Cbl proto-oncogene Homo sapiens