International audienceThe oxidation of free methionine (Met) and Met residues inside proteins leads to the formation of methionine sulfoxide (Met-O). The reduction of Met-O to Met is catalysed by a ubiquitous enzyme family: the methionine sulfoxide reductases (Msr). The importance of Msr systems in bacterial physiology and virulence has been reported in many species. Salmonella Typhimurium, a facultative intracellular pathogen, contains four cytoplasmic Msr. Recently, a periplasmic Msr enzyme (MsrP) has been identified in Escherichia coli. In the present study, the STM14_4072 gene from Salmonella was shown to encode the MsrP protein (StMsrP). We describe the experimental procedure and precautions for the production of this molybdo-enzyme. S...
Many organisms have been shown to possess a methionine sulfoxide reductase (MsrA), exhibiting high s...
Sulfoxides occur in biology as products of the S-oxygenation of small molecules as well as in peptid...
International audienceMethionine (Met) is prone to oxidation and can be converted to Met sulfoxide (...
International audienceThe oxidation of free methionine (Met) and Met residues inside proteins leads ...
The reactive species of oxygen (ROS) and chlorine (RCS) damage cellular components, potentially lead...
Oxidation of methionine residues to methionine sulfoxide can lead to inactivation of proteins. Methi...
cited By 229International audienceOxidation of methionine residues to methionine sulfoxide can lead ...
International audienceIn proteins, methionine (Met) can be oxidized into Met sulfoxide (MetO). The u...
International audienceThe reactive species of oxygen and chlorine damage cellular components, potent...
International audienceMethionine, either as a free amino acid or included in proteins, can be oxidiz...
Many organisms have been shown to possess a methionine sulfoxide reductase (MsrA), exhibiting high s...
Sulfoxides occur in biology as products of the S-oxygenation of small molecules as well as in peptid...
International audienceMethionine (Met) is prone to oxidation and can be converted to Met sulfoxide (...
International audienceThe oxidation of free methionine (Met) and Met residues inside proteins leads ...
The reactive species of oxygen (ROS) and chlorine (RCS) damage cellular components, potentially lead...
Oxidation of methionine residues to methionine sulfoxide can lead to inactivation of proteins. Methi...
cited By 229International audienceOxidation of methionine residues to methionine sulfoxide can lead ...
International audienceIn proteins, methionine (Met) can be oxidized into Met sulfoxide (MetO). The u...
International audienceThe reactive species of oxygen and chlorine damage cellular components, potent...
International audienceMethionine, either as a free amino acid or included in proteins, can be oxidiz...
Many organisms have been shown to possess a methionine sulfoxide reductase (MsrA), exhibiting high s...
Sulfoxides occur in biology as products of the S-oxygenation of small molecules as well as in peptid...
International audienceMethionine (Met) is prone to oxidation and can be converted to Met sulfoxide (...