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Transient free radicals are formed during photolysis of the 1-(2-nitrophenyl)ethyl ester of adenosine triphosphate (caged ATP)
John E.T. Corrie
, Josh Baker
, Michael E. Ostap
,
David D Thomas
, David R. Trentham
Structural Biology and Biophysics (TMED)
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Photolysis
100%
Free Radicals
100%
Caged ATP
100%
Adenosine Triphosphate
100%
Nitrophenyl
100%
Ethyl Esters
100%
Transient Free
100%
Transient Radicals
66%
Nitro
33%
Anions
33%
Electron Donor
33%
Impurities
33%
Radical Anions
33%
Tertiary Amine
33%
Flash Photolysis
33%
Dithiothreitol
33%
Triplet Excited State
33%
Single Electron Transfer
33%
Radical Species
33%
Nitroarenes
33%
Reaction Flux
33%
Chemistry
ATP
100%
Radical (Chemistry)
100%
Photolysis
100%
Ethyl Ester
100%
formation
40%
Buffer Solution
20%
Electron Donor
20%
Excited Triplet State
20%
Radical Anion
20%
Flash Photolysis
20%
Tertiary Amine
20%
Nitroarene
20%
Electron Transport
20%