Oxidant Sensing by Reversible Disulfide Bond Formation

Volume: 288, Issue: 37, Pages: 26489 - 26496
Published: Sep 1, 2013
Abstract
Maintenance of the cellular redox balance is crucial for cell survival. An increase in reactive oxygen, nitrogen, or chlorine species can lead to oxidative stress conditions, potentially damaging DNA, lipids, and proteins. Proteins are very sensitive to oxidative modifications, particularly methionine and cysteine residues. The reversibility of some of these oxidative protein modifications makes them ideally suited to take on regulatory roles in...
Paper Details
Title
Oxidant Sensing by Reversible Disulfide Bond Formation
Published Date
Sep 1, 2013
Volume
288
Issue
37
Pages
26489 - 26496
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