Free-thiol(s) in proteins, especially, when located on the surface of the molecule, are susceptible to oxidation/modification, which may cause loss of function or an alteration in the ternary structure. This suggests that the status of thiol group(s) of cysteine residue(s) in a protein, i.e., free-thiol versus an oxidized/modified form, in vivo, could reflect the physiological state of the molecule with respect to susceptibility to oxidative stress. To address this issue, we established an efficient method for isolating proteins that contain free thiol groups from a complex mixture, which permits the amount of free-thiol form(s) to modified/oxidized forms to be estimated. Albumin, which accounts for 55% of the total plasma proteins and has ...
Selective oxidation of redox-sensitive cell signaling and metabolic enzymes is recognized increasing...
A principal product of the reaction between a protein cysteinyl thiol and hydrogen peroxide is a pro...
The role of oxidative stress in patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD), which occurs at signif...
Significance: Secreted proteins are important both as signaling molecules and potential biomarkers. ...
Several biomarkers of oxidative stress have been proposed and used in clinical research but so far u...
In this study, we assessed the oxidative damage occurring in plasma proteins when human blood was ex...
Oxidative stress, or the production of oxygen-centered free radicals, has been hypothesized as the m...
Protein cysteine thiol status is a major determinant of oxidative stress and oxidant signaling. The ...
SIGNIFICANCE: Reactive oxygen species are produced during normal metabolism in cells, and their exce...
Human serum albumin (HSA) is characterized by 17 disulfides and by only one unpaired cysteine (Cys(3...
We have introduced protein thiolation index (PTI), i.e. the molar ratio of the sum of all low molecu...
: Originally, small thiols, including glutathione, were viewed as protective antioxidants, acting as...
Selective oxidation of redox-sensitive cell signaling and metabolic enzymes is recognized increasing...
A principal product of the reaction between a protein cysteinyl thiol and hydrogen peroxide is a pro...
The role of oxidative stress in patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD), which occurs at signif...
Significance: Secreted proteins are important both as signaling molecules and potential biomarkers. ...
Several biomarkers of oxidative stress have been proposed and used in clinical research but so far u...
In this study, we assessed the oxidative damage occurring in plasma proteins when human blood was ex...
Oxidative stress, or the production of oxygen-centered free radicals, has been hypothesized as the m...
Protein cysteine thiol status is a major determinant of oxidative stress and oxidant signaling. The ...
SIGNIFICANCE: Reactive oxygen species are produced during normal metabolism in cells, and their exce...
Human serum albumin (HSA) is characterized by 17 disulfides and by only one unpaired cysteine (Cys(3...
We have introduced protein thiolation index (PTI), i.e. the molar ratio of the sum of all low molecu...
: Originally, small thiols, including glutathione, were viewed as protective antioxidants, acting as...
Selective oxidation of redox-sensitive cell signaling and metabolic enzymes is recognized increasing...
A principal product of the reaction between a protein cysteinyl thiol and hydrogen peroxide is a pro...
The role of oxidative stress in patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD), which occurs at signif...