The tripeptide glutathione is the most abundant thiol/disulfide component of the eukaryotic cell and is known to be present in the endoplasmic reticulum lumen. Accordingly, the thiol/disulfide redox status of the endoplasmic reticulum lumen is defined by the status of glutathione, and it has been assumed that reduced and oxidized glutathione form the principal redox buffer. We have determined the distribution of glutathione between different chemical states in rat liver microsomes by labeling with the thiol-specific label monobromobimane and subsequent separation by reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography. More than half of the microsomal glutathione was found to be present in mixed disulfides with protein, the remainder being...
AbstractThe amount and nature of glutathione transferases in rat liver microsomes were determined us...
As glutatione and cellular thiol-related research progresses, the role of these thiols has been exte...
Plasma low molecular mass thiols are represented by glutathione, cysteine, cysteinylglycine and homo...
Glutathione is present in millimolar concentrations in the cell, but its relative distribution among...
Intracellular glutathione redox status is a function of the flux through glutathione peroxidase-glut...
AbstractGlutathione is present in millimolar concentrations in the cell, but its relative distributi...
The occurrence and significance of protein disulfide bonds in reducing cellular compartments such as...
Mixed disulfides between protein cysteines and low-molecular-weight thiol cysteine or glutathione le...
The tripeptide glutathione is found in all eukaryotic cells, and due to the compartmentalization of ...
Glutathione and other intracellular low molecular mass thiols act both as the major endogenous antio...
The availability of fluorescent probes to detect soluble and protein-bound thiols has made it possib...
Biliary excretion of glutathione disulfide (GSSG) is used as an index of oxidative stress. Analysis ...
The formation of disulfide bonds is an essential step in the folding of many glycoproteins and secre...
The redox state of the intraluminal pyridine nucleotide pool was investigated in rat liver microsoma...
Reduction potential a b s t r a c t Glutathione is present in millimolar concentrations in the cell,...
AbstractThe amount and nature of glutathione transferases in rat liver microsomes were determined us...
As glutatione and cellular thiol-related research progresses, the role of these thiols has been exte...
Plasma low molecular mass thiols are represented by glutathione, cysteine, cysteinylglycine and homo...
Glutathione is present in millimolar concentrations in the cell, but its relative distribution among...
Intracellular glutathione redox status is a function of the flux through glutathione peroxidase-glut...
AbstractGlutathione is present in millimolar concentrations in the cell, but its relative distributi...
The occurrence and significance of protein disulfide bonds in reducing cellular compartments such as...
Mixed disulfides between protein cysteines and low-molecular-weight thiol cysteine or glutathione le...
The tripeptide glutathione is found in all eukaryotic cells, and due to the compartmentalization of ...
Glutathione and other intracellular low molecular mass thiols act both as the major endogenous antio...
The availability of fluorescent probes to detect soluble and protein-bound thiols has made it possib...
Biliary excretion of glutathione disulfide (GSSG) is used as an index of oxidative stress. Analysis ...
The formation of disulfide bonds is an essential step in the folding of many glycoproteins and secre...
The redox state of the intraluminal pyridine nucleotide pool was investigated in rat liver microsoma...
Reduction potential a b s t r a c t Glutathione is present in millimolar concentrations in the cell,...
AbstractThe amount and nature of glutathione transferases in rat liver microsomes were determined us...
As glutatione and cellular thiol-related research progresses, the role of these thiols has been exte...
Plasma low molecular mass thiols are represented by glutathione, cysteine, cysteinylglycine and homo...