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SUBMITTER: Leonova T
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7013545 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Leonova Tatiana T Popova Veronika V Tsarev Alexander A Henning Christian C Antonova Kristina K Rogovskaya Nadezhda N Vikhnina Maria M Baldensperger Tim T Soboleva Alena A Dinastia Ekaterina E Dorn Mandy M Shiroglasova Olga O Grishina Tatiana T Balcke Gerd U GU Ihling Christian C Smolikova Galina G Medvedev Sergei S Zhukov Vladimir A VA Babakov Vladimir V Tikhonovich Igor A IA Glomb Marcus A MA Bilova Tatiana T Frolov Andrej A
International journal of molecular sciences 20200115 2
Protein glycation is usually referred to as an array of non-enzymatic post-translational modifications formed by reducing sugars and carbonyl products of their degradation. The resulting advanced glycation end products (AGEs) represent a heterogeneous group of covalent adducts, known for their pro-inflammatory effects in mammals, and impacting on pathogenesis of metabolic diseases and ageing. In plants, AGEs are the markers of tissue ageing and response to environmental stressors, the most promi ...[more]