S-nitrosylation is a posttranslational modification of cysteine residues that has been frequently indicated as potential molecular mechanism governing cell response upon redox unbalance downstream of nitric oxide (over)production. In the last years, increased levels of S-nitrosothiols (SNOs) have been tightly associated with the onset of nitroxidative stress-based pathologies (e.g., cancer and neurodegeneration), conditions in which alterations of mitochondrial homeostasis and activation of cellular processes dependent on it have been reported as well. In this paper we aim at summarizing the current knowledge of mitochondria-related proteins undergoing S-nitrosylation and how this redox modification might impact on mitochondrial functions, ...
S-Nitrosylated proteins form when a cysteine thiol reacts with nitric oxide (NO) in thepresence of a...
S-nitrosylation of proteins is a nitric oxide (NO)-based post-translational modification of cysteine...
Abstract Background Nitric oxide (NO) mediates its function through the direct modification of vario...
S-nitrosylation is a posttranslational modification of cysteine residues that has been frequently in...
Significance: Cysteines have an essential role in redox signaling, transforming an oxidant signal in...
Redox post-translational modifications are derived from fluctuations in the redox potential and modu...
Significance: Most brains affected by neurodegenerative diseases manifest mitochondrial dysfunction ...
ABSTRACT: S-Nitrosylation is a reversible post-translational modification on cysteinyl thiols that c...
Mitochondrial dysfunction occurs in neurodegenerative diseases, however molecular mechanisms underly...
S-Nitrosylation is a redox-mediated posttranslational modification that regulates protein function v...
The prevalence of neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's dis...
S-nitrosylation of proteins occurs as a consequence of the derivatization of cysteine thiols with ni...
There is a wealth of data indicating that de novo protein S-nitrosylation in general and protein tra...
S-nitrosylation, the post-translational modification of cysteines by nitric oxide, has been implicat...
Mitochondria have a myriad of essential functions including metabolism and apoptosis. These chief fu...
S-Nitrosylated proteins form when a cysteine thiol reacts with nitric oxide (NO) in thepresence of a...
S-nitrosylation of proteins is a nitric oxide (NO)-based post-translational modification of cysteine...
Abstract Background Nitric oxide (NO) mediates its function through the direct modification of vario...
S-nitrosylation is a posttranslational modification of cysteine residues that has been frequently in...
Significance: Cysteines have an essential role in redox signaling, transforming an oxidant signal in...
Redox post-translational modifications are derived from fluctuations in the redox potential and modu...
Significance: Most brains affected by neurodegenerative diseases manifest mitochondrial dysfunction ...
ABSTRACT: S-Nitrosylation is a reversible post-translational modification on cysteinyl thiols that c...
Mitochondrial dysfunction occurs in neurodegenerative diseases, however molecular mechanisms underly...
S-Nitrosylation is a redox-mediated posttranslational modification that regulates protein function v...
The prevalence of neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's dis...
S-nitrosylation of proteins occurs as a consequence of the derivatization of cysteine thiols with ni...
There is a wealth of data indicating that de novo protein S-nitrosylation in general and protein tra...
S-nitrosylation, the post-translational modification of cysteines by nitric oxide, has been implicat...
Mitochondria have a myriad of essential functions including metabolism and apoptosis. These chief fu...
S-Nitrosylated proteins form when a cysteine thiol reacts with nitric oxide (NO) in thepresence of a...
S-nitrosylation of proteins is a nitric oxide (NO)-based post-translational modification of cysteine...
Abstract Background Nitric oxide (NO) mediates its function through the direct modification of vario...