Nitric oxide (NO) is known to mediate a multitude of biological effects including inhibition of respiration at cytochrome c oxidase (COX), formation of peroxynitrite (ONOO−) by reaction with mitochondrial superoxide (O2• −), and S-nitrosylation of proteins. In this study, we investigated pathways of NO metabolism in lymphoblastic leukemic CEM cells in response to glutathione (GSH) depletion. We found that NO blocked mitochondrial protein thiol oxidation, membrane permeabilization, and cell death. The effects of NO were: (1) independent of respiratory chain inhibition since protection was also observed in CEM cells lacking mitochondrial DNA (ρ0) which do not possess a functional respiratory chain and (2) independent of O...
AbstractNO or its derivatives (reactive nitrogen species, RNS) inhibit mitochondrial complex I by se...
Specific proteins with reactive thiol(ate) groups are susceptible to nitric oxide (NO) modification,...
Cells exposed to low oxygen conditions respond by initiating defense mechanisms, including the stabi...
10.1016/j.bbrc.2005.10.200Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications3391255-262BBRC
AbstractNitric oxide (NO) induces apoptosis in thymocytes, peripheral T cells, myeloid cells and neu...
Nitric oxide (NO) and its related molecules are important messengers that play central roles in path...
AbstractMitochondria generated nitric oxide (NO) regulates several cell functions including energy m...
AbstractNitric oxide (NO) and its derivative peroxynitrite (ONOO−) inhibit mitochondrial respiration...
Mitochondria are the major source of superoxide radicals and superoxide overproduction contributes t...
Nitric oxide (NO) inhibits cell respiration reversibly and in competition with O2 through the inhibi...
Nitric oxide (NO) activates the intrinsic apoptotic pathway to induce cell death. However, the mecha...
AbstractNitric oxide (NO) and its derivatives inhibit mitochondrial respiration by a variety of mean...
Oxidative and nitrosative stress are harmful conditions for cellular homeostasis. To counteract reac...
The Janus face of nitric oxide (NO) has prompted a debate as to whether NO plays a deleterious or pr...
AbstractPrevious studies have suggested that nitric oxide (NO) inhibited mitochondrial respiration. ...
AbstractNO or its derivatives (reactive nitrogen species, RNS) inhibit mitochondrial complex I by se...
Specific proteins with reactive thiol(ate) groups are susceptible to nitric oxide (NO) modification,...
Cells exposed to low oxygen conditions respond by initiating defense mechanisms, including the stabi...
10.1016/j.bbrc.2005.10.200Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications3391255-262BBRC
AbstractNitric oxide (NO) induces apoptosis in thymocytes, peripheral T cells, myeloid cells and neu...
Nitric oxide (NO) and its related molecules are important messengers that play central roles in path...
AbstractMitochondria generated nitric oxide (NO) regulates several cell functions including energy m...
AbstractNitric oxide (NO) and its derivative peroxynitrite (ONOO−) inhibit mitochondrial respiration...
Mitochondria are the major source of superoxide radicals and superoxide overproduction contributes t...
Nitric oxide (NO) inhibits cell respiration reversibly and in competition with O2 through the inhibi...
Nitric oxide (NO) activates the intrinsic apoptotic pathway to induce cell death. However, the mecha...
AbstractNitric oxide (NO) and its derivatives inhibit mitochondrial respiration by a variety of mean...
Oxidative and nitrosative stress are harmful conditions for cellular homeostasis. To counteract reac...
The Janus face of nitric oxide (NO) has prompted a debate as to whether NO plays a deleterious or pr...
AbstractPrevious studies have suggested that nitric oxide (NO) inhibited mitochondrial respiration. ...
AbstractNO or its derivatives (reactive nitrogen species, RNS) inhibit mitochondrial complex I by se...
Specific proteins with reactive thiol(ate) groups are susceptible to nitric oxide (NO) modification,...
Cells exposed to low oxygen conditions respond by initiating defense mechanisms, including the stabi...