Evidence against Stable Protein S-Nitrosylation as a Widespread Mechanism of Post-translational Regulation
Abstract
S-nitrosation, commonly referred to as S-nitrosylation, is widely regarded as a ubiquitous, stable post-translational modification that directly regulates many proteins. Such a widespread role would appear to be incompatible with the inherent lability of the S-nitroso bond, especially its propensity to rapidly react with thiols to generate disulfide bonds. As anticipated, we observed robust and widespread protein S-nitrosation after exposing...
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Title
Evidence against Stable Protein S-Nitrosylation as a Widespread Mechanism of Post-translational Regulation
Published Date
Feb 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
69
Issue
3
Pages
438 - 450.e5
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