Takata, Tsuyoshi Araki, Shoma Tsuchiya, Yukihiro Watanabe, Yasuo
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International journal of molecular sciences
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are not only harmful to cell survival but also essential to cell signaling through cysteine-based redox switches. In fact, ROS triggers the potential activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs). The 90 kDa ribosomal S6 kinase 1 (RSK1), one of the downstream mediators of the MAPK pathway, is implicated in va...
Kilanczyk, E Banales, J M Wunsch, E Barbier, O Avila, M A Mato, J M Milkiewicz, M Milkiewicz, P
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Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular basis of disease
S-adenosyl-L-methionine is an endogenous molecule with hepato-protective properties linked to redox regulation and methylation. Here, the potential therapeutic value of SAMe was tested in 17 patients with PBC, a cholestatic disease with autoimmune phenomena targeting small bile ducts. Nine patients responded to SAMe (SAMe responders) with increased...
Musaogullari, Aysenur Chai, Yuh-Cherng
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences
S-glutathionylation, the post-translational modification forming mixed disulfides between protein reactive thiols and glutathione, regulates redox-based signaling events in the cell and serves as a protective mechanism against oxidative damage. S-glutathionylation alters protein function, interactions, and localization across physiological processe...
Liszka, Aleksandra Schimpf, Regina Cartuche Zaruma, Krupskaya Ivannova Buhr, Annika Seidel, Thorsten Walter, Stefan Knuesting, Johannes Dreyer, Anna Dietz, Karl-Josef Scheibe, Renate
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The Biochemical journal
In yeast and animal cells, mitochondrial disturbances resulting from imbalances in the respiratory chain require malate dehydrogenase (MDH) activities for re-directing fluxes of reducing equivalents. In plants, in addition to mitochondria, plastids use malate valves to counterbalance and maintain redox-homeostasis. Arabidopsis expresses three cytos...
Martí, María Carmen Jiménez, Ana Sevilla, Francisca
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Plants are sessile organisms presenting different adaptation mechanisms that allow their survival under adverse situations. Among them, reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS, RNS) and H2S are emerging as components not only of cell development and differentiation but of signaling pathways involved in the response to both biotic and abiotic atta...
Anashkina, Anastasia A. Poluektov, Yuri M. Dmitriev, Vladimir A. Kuznetsov, Eugene N. Mitkevich, Vladimir A. Makarov, Alexander A. Petrushanko, Irina Yu.
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BMC Bioinformatics
BackgroundS-glutathionylation is the formation of disulfide bonds between the tripeptide glutathione and cysteine residues of the protein, protecting them from irreversible oxidation and in some cases causing change in their functions. Regulatory glutathionylation of proteins is a controllable and reversible process associated with cell response to...
Chia, Shi B. Nolin, James D. Aboushousha, Reem Erikson, Cuixia Irvin, Charles G. Poynter, Matthew E. van der Velden, Jos Taatjes, Douglas J. van der Vliet, Albert Anathy, Vikas
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Redox Biology
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Rashdan, N.A. Shrestha, B. Pattillo, C.B.
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Redox Biology
Glutathione is a low molecular weight thiol that is present at high levels in the cell. The high levels of glutathione in the cell make it one of the most abundant antioxidants contributing to cellular redox homeostasis. As a general rule, throughout cardiovascular disease and progression there is an imbalance in redox homeostasis characterized by ...
Duan, Jicheng Zhang, Tong Gaffrey, Matthew J. Weitz, Karl K. Moore, Ronald J. Li, Xiaolu Xian, Ming Thrall, Brian D. Qian, Wei-Jun
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Redox Biology
• Site occupancies of SSG and total oxidation for ~4000 Cys sites were characterized in macrophages under basal conditions. • Average site occupancies of SSG and total oxidation were 4.0% and 11.9% respectively under physiological conditions. • Subcellular occupancy analyses revealed redox compartmentalization where mean occupancies correlated with...
Grant, Garett J. Coca, Camila Zhao, Xing-Ming Helms, My N.
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eMedical research
Epithelial sodium channels (ENaC) are heterotrimeric structures, made up of α, β, and γ subunits, and play an important role in maintaining fluid homeostasis. When δ-ENaC subunits are expressed in place of (or in addition to) the α-ENaC subunit alongside β- and γ- subunits, fundamental changes in the biophysical properties of ENaC can be observed. ...