There is a wealth of data indicating that de novo protein S-nitrosylation in general and protein transnitrosylation in particular mediates the bulk of nitric oxide signalling. These processes enable redox sensing and facilitate homeostatic regulation of redox dependent protein signalling, function, stability and trafficking. Increased S-nitrosylation in an environment of increasing oxidative and nitrosative stress (O&NS) is initially a protective mechanism aimed at maintaining protein structure and function. When O&NS becomes severe, mechanisms governing denitrosylation and transnitrosylation break down leading to the pathological state referred to as hypernitrosylation (HN). Such a state has been implicated in the pathogenesis and pathophy...
Emerging evidence indicates the importance of S-nitrosation in regulating protein function and activ...
Redox post-translational modifications are derived from fluctuations in the redox potential and modu...
Mitochondrial dysfunction occurs in neurodegenerative diseases, however molecular mechanisms underly...
There is a wealth of data indicating that de novo protein S-nitrosylation in general and protein tra...
There is a wealth of data indicating that de novo protein S-nitrosylation in general and protein tra...
Nitric oxide plays an indispensable role in modulating cellular signaling and redox pathways. This r...
S-Nitrosylation is a redox-mediated posttranslational modification that regulates protein function v...
Significance: Physiological concentrations of nitric oxide (NO•) and related reactive nitrogen speci...
At physiological levels, nitric oxide (NO) contributes to the maintenance of normal neuronal activit...
Nitric oxide plays an indispensable role in modulating cellular signaling and redox pathways. This r...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a gaseous signaling molecule which has physiological and pathological roles in ...
Nitric oxide (NO) is an important messenger molecule in a variety of physiological systems. NO, a ga...
Proteins dynamically contribute towards maintaining cellular homeostasis. Posttranslational modifica...
Nitric oxide (NO) is an important messenger molecule in a variety of physiological systems. NO, a ga...
Nitric oxide and other reactive nitrogen species appear to play several crucial roles in the brain. ...
Emerging evidence indicates the importance of S-nitrosation in regulating protein function and activ...
Redox post-translational modifications are derived from fluctuations in the redox potential and modu...
Mitochondrial dysfunction occurs in neurodegenerative diseases, however molecular mechanisms underly...
There is a wealth of data indicating that de novo protein S-nitrosylation in general and protein tra...
There is a wealth of data indicating that de novo protein S-nitrosylation in general and protein tra...
Nitric oxide plays an indispensable role in modulating cellular signaling and redox pathways. This r...
S-Nitrosylation is a redox-mediated posttranslational modification that regulates protein function v...
Significance: Physiological concentrations of nitric oxide (NO•) and related reactive nitrogen speci...
At physiological levels, nitric oxide (NO) contributes to the maintenance of normal neuronal activit...
Nitric oxide plays an indispensable role in modulating cellular signaling and redox pathways. This r...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a gaseous signaling molecule which has physiological and pathological roles in ...
Nitric oxide (NO) is an important messenger molecule in a variety of physiological systems. NO, a ga...
Proteins dynamically contribute towards maintaining cellular homeostasis. Posttranslational modifica...
Nitric oxide (NO) is an important messenger molecule in a variety of physiological systems. NO, a ga...
Nitric oxide and other reactive nitrogen species appear to play several crucial roles in the brain. ...
Emerging evidence indicates the importance of S-nitrosation in regulating protein function and activ...
Redox post-translational modifications are derived from fluctuations in the redox potential and modu...
Mitochondrial dysfunction occurs in neurodegenerative diseases, however molecular mechanisms underly...