Cysteine redox state has been identified as one of the key biological influences behind protein structure and/or function. Altered protein redox state has been shown to cause significant physiological changes and can leave proteins with changed sensitivity to oxidative stress. Protein redox-state changes are recognized as an important mediator of disease, cellular abnormalities, and environmental changes, and therefore their characterization is of interest. Isotopic or isobaric labeling followed by sample multiplexing and analysis by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) allows relative comparison of protein expression levels or of protein redox states between several samples. Combining analysis of protein expression lev...
Redox potential, a measure of how oxidising or reducing an environment is, is tightly regulated by ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated reversible oxidation of protein cysteine (Cys) plays an impor...
나노메디칼협동과정/석사Reactive oxygen species (ROS) is known as a second messenger in non-phargocytic cells. H...
Cysteine redox state has been identified as one of the key biological influences behind protein stru...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are increasingly recognised as important signalling molecules through ...
Mass spectrometry (MS) is an analytical technique allowing the investigation of a single protein or ...
Cysteine-directed chemoproteomic profiling methods yield high-throughput inventories of redox-sensit...
Human proteome contains 214.000 cysteine residues. In the subset of protein not-free thiols, these a...
Oxidation is a double-edged sword for cellular processes and its role in normal physiology, cancer a...
Radical species are an unavoidable outcome of respiration and the environment, and are tightly buffe...
abstract: Significance: Modification of cysteine thiols dramatically affects protein function and st...
Protein oxidation is not a fully-understood concept in biology, where the identity of proteins conta...
Protein cysteine residues are central to redox signaling and to protection against oxidative damage ...
Reversible thiol oxidation of cysteine residues occurs in many intracellular catalytic and signaling...
: Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species may cause various types of chemical modifications on specific...
Redox potential, a measure of how oxidising or reducing an environment is, is tightly regulated by ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated reversible oxidation of protein cysteine (Cys) plays an impor...
나노메디칼협동과정/석사Reactive oxygen species (ROS) is known as a second messenger in non-phargocytic cells. H...
Cysteine redox state has been identified as one of the key biological influences behind protein stru...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are increasingly recognised as important signalling molecules through ...
Mass spectrometry (MS) is an analytical technique allowing the investigation of a single protein or ...
Cysteine-directed chemoproteomic profiling methods yield high-throughput inventories of redox-sensit...
Human proteome contains 214.000 cysteine residues. In the subset of protein not-free thiols, these a...
Oxidation is a double-edged sword for cellular processes and its role in normal physiology, cancer a...
Radical species are an unavoidable outcome of respiration and the environment, and are tightly buffe...
abstract: Significance: Modification of cysteine thiols dramatically affects protein function and st...
Protein oxidation is not a fully-understood concept in biology, where the identity of proteins conta...
Protein cysteine residues are central to redox signaling and to protection against oxidative damage ...
Reversible thiol oxidation of cysteine residues occurs in many intracellular catalytic and signaling...
: Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species may cause various types of chemical modifications on specific...
Redox potential, a measure of how oxidising or reducing an environment is, is tightly regulated by ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated reversible oxidation of protein cysteine (Cys) plays an impor...
나노메디칼협동과정/석사Reactive oxygen species (ROS) is known as a second messenger in non-phargocytic cells. H...