AbstractCysteine is one of the most reactive amino acids. This is due to the electronegativity of sulphur atom in the side chain of thiolate group. It results in cysteine being present in several distinct redox forms inside the cell. Amongst these, reversible oxidations, S-nitrosylation and S-sulfenylation are crucial mediators of intracellular redox signalling, with known associations to health and disease. Study of their functionalities has intensified thanks to the development of various analytical strategies, with particular contribution from differential alkylation-based proteomics methods. Presented here is a critical evaluation of differential alkylation-based strategies for the analysis of S-nitrosylation and S-sulfenylation. The ai...
Protein S-glutathionylation (SSG) is a reversible post-translational modification (PTM) featuring th...
AbstractThe cysteine (Cys) proteome is a major component of the adaptive interface between the genom...
Most of the redox proteomics strategies are focused on the identification and relative quantificatio...
AbstractCysteine is one of the most reactive amino acids. This is due to the electronegativity of su...
Protein cysteine residues are central to redox signaling and to protection against oxidative damage ...
: Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species may cause various types of chemical modifications on specific...
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...
Human proteome contains 214.000 cysteine residues. In the subset of protein not-free thiols, these a...
Cysteine S-nitrosation and S-sulfination are naturally occurring post-translational modifications (P...
Redox potential, a measure of how oxidising or reducing an environment is, is tightly regulated by ...
Protein cysteine residues are susceptible to oxidative modifications that can affect protein functio...
Significance: Secreted proteins are important both as signaling molecules and potential biomarkers. ...
abstract: Significance: Modification of cysteine thiols dramatically affects protein function and st...
The oxidation of protein cysteine residues represents significant posttranslational modifications th...
Protein S-glutathionylation (SSG) is a reversible post-translational modification (PTM) featuring th...
AbstractThe cysteine (Cys) proteome is a major component of the adaptive interface between the genom...
Most of the redox proteomics strategies are focused on the identification and relative quantificatio...
AbstractCysteine is one of the most reactive amino acids. This is due to the electronegativity of su...
Protein cysteine residues are central to redox signaling and to protection against oxidative damage ...
: Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species may cause various types of chemical modifications on specific...
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...
Human proteome contains 214.000 cysteine residues. In the subset of protein not-free thiols, these a...
Cysteine S-nitrosation and S-sulfination are naturally occurring post-translational modifications (P...
Redox potential, a measure of how oxidising or reducing an environment is, is tightly regulated by ...
Protein cysteine residues are susceptible to oxidative modifications that can affect protein functio...
Significance: Secreted proteins are important both as signaling molecules and potential biomarkers. ...
abstract: Significance: Modification of cysteine thiols dramatically affects protein function and st...
The oxidation of protein cysteine residues represents significant posttranslational modifications th...
Protein S-glutathionylation (SSG) is a reversible post-translational modification (PTM) featuring th...
AbstractThe cysteine (Cys) proteome is a major component of the adaptive interface between the genom...
Most of the redox proteomics strategies are focused on the identification and relative quantificatio...