Due to their susceptibility towards redox modification, protein thiols represent primary targets for the modulation of protein activity, conformation and oligomerization. Until fairly recently, such modifications were considered “damage” as a result of oxidative stress, before researchers recognized their physiological importance for biologic signaling. This paradigm shift, and the associated necessity to accurately characterize and quantify the various pathways of thiol redox modifications not only for specific proteins, but also within the cellular environment, has enticed researchers to take a close look at the impact of environment and molecular (protein) structure on these reactions. This Special Issue on Redox Biology of Thiols in Sig...
A principal characteristic of redox signaling is that it involves an oxidation-reduction reaction or...
The reversible oxidation of protein cysteine residues (Cys-SH) is a key reaction in cellular redox ...
Radical species are an unavoidable outcome of respiration and the environment, and are tightly buffe...
Due to their susceptibility towards redox modification, protein thiols represent primary targets for...
Redox signaling is crucial for cells to maintain homeostasis. The goal of this research is to unders...
Abstract For many years, oxidative thiol modifications in cytosolic proteins were largely disregarde...
For many years, oxidative thiol modifications in cytosolic proteins were largely disregarded as in v...
The eukaryotic cytosolic proteome is vulnerable to changes in proteostatic and redox balance caused ...
Protein cysteine residues are central to redox signaling and to protection against oxidative damage ...
The molecular mechanisms underlying thiol-based redox control are poorly defined. Disulfide bonds be...
Cysteines play an important role in protein biochemistry. The unique chemical property and high reac...
The major function of disulfide bonds is not only the stabilization of protein structures. Over the ...
Living organisms are subjected to oxidative stress conditions which are characterized by the product...
Oxidation is a double-edged sword for cellular processes and its role in normal physiology, cancer a...
Glutathione is a small redox-active molecule existing in two main stable forms: the thiol (GSH) and ...
A principal characteristic of redox signaling is that it involves an oxidation-reduction reaction or...
The reversible oxidation of protein cysteine residues (Cys-SH) is a key reaction in cellular redox ...
Radical species are an unavoidable outcome of respiration and the environment, and are tightly buffe...
Due to their susceptibility towards redox modification, protein thiols represent primary targets for...
Redox signaling is crucial for cells to maintain homeostasis. The goal of this research is to unders...
Abstract For many years, oxidative thiol modifications in cytosolic proteins were largely disregarde...
For many years, oxidative thiol modifications in cytosolic proteins were largely disregarded as in v...
The eukaryotic cytosolic proteome is vulnerable to changes in proteostatic and redox balance caused ...
Protein cysteine residues are central to redox signaling and to protection against oxidative damage ...
The molecular mechanisms underlying thiol-based redox control are poorly defined. Disulfide bonds be...
Cysteines play an important role in protein biochemistry. The unique chemical property and high reac...
The major function of disulfide bonds is not only the stabilization of protein structures. Over the ...
Living organisms are subjected to oxidative stress conditions which are characterized by the product...
Oxidation is a double-edged sword for cellular processes and its role in normal physiology, cancer a...
Glutathione is a small redox-active molecule existing in two main stable forms: the thiol (GSH) and ...
A principal characteristic of redox signaling is that it involves an oxidation-reduction reaction or...
The reversible oxidation of protein cysteine residues (Cys-SH) is a key reaction in cellular redox ...
Radical species are an unavoidable outcome of respiration and the environment, and are tightly buffe...