It was in the 1950s that the term polysulfide or persulfide was introduced in biological studies. The unfamiliar term “sulfane sulfur” sometimes appeared in papers published in the 1970s, and was defined in the review article by Westley in 1983. In the article, sulfane sulfur is described as sulfur atoms that are covalently bound only with sulfur atoms, and as this explanation was somewhat difficult to comprehend, it was not generally accepted. Thus, in the early 1990s, we redefined these sulfur species as “bound sulfur”, which easily converts to hydrogen sulfide on reduction with a thiol reducing agent. In other words, bound sulfur refers to a sulfur atom that exists in a zero to divalent form (0 to −2). The first part of this review focus...
The chemical biology of thiols (RSH, e.g., cysteine and cysteine containing proteins/peptides) has b...
Sulfur contributes significantly to nature chemical diversity and thanks to its particular features ...
Reactive sulfur species (RSS) such as H2S, HS•, H2Sn, (n = 2–7) and HS2•- are chemically similar to ...
It was in the 1950s that the term polysulfide or persulfide was introduced in biological studies. Th...
Background: Owing to recent discoveries of many hydrogen sulfide-mediated physiological processes, s...
Fifteen years ago, in 2001, the concept of “Reactive Sulfur Species” or RSS was advocated as a worki...
Polysulfides (H2Sx) represent a class of reactive sulfur species (RSS) which includes molecules such...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S/HS⁻) can be formed in mammalian tissues and exert physiological effects....
Life on Earth has always been shaped by sulfur. Over 2 billion years ago, before our atmosphere beca...
The understanding of sulfur bonding is undergoing change. Old theories on hypervalency of sulfur and...
The understanding of sulfur bonding is undergoing change. Old theories on hypervalency of sulfur and...
AbstractHydrogen sulfide (H2S) is the most recent endogenous gasotransmitter that has been reported ...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an endogenously generated and putative signaling/effector molecule. Despit...
Sulfur is not only one of the most abundant elements on the Earth, but it is also essential to all l...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an important biomolecule for its role in mediating redox homeostasis and s...
The chemical biology of thiols (RSH, e.g., cysteine and cysteine containing proteins/peptides) has b...
Sulfur contributes significantly to nature chemical diversity and thanks to its particular features ...
Reactive sulfur species (RSS) such as H2S, HS•, H2Sn, (n = 2–7) and HS2•- are chemically similar to ...
It was in the 1950s that the term polysulfide or persulfide was introduced in biological studies. Th...
Background: Owing to recent discoveries of many hydrogen sulfide-mediated physiological processes, s...
Fifteen years ago, in 2001, the concept of “Reactive Sulfur Species” or RSS was advocated as a worki...
Polysulfides (H2Sx) represent a class of reactive sulfur species (RSS) which includes molecules such...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S/HS⁻) can be formed in mammalian tissues and exert physiological effects....
Life on Earth has always been shaped by sulfur. Over 2 billion years ago, before our atmosphere beca...
The understanding of sulfur bonding is undergoing change. Old theories on hypervalency of sulfur and...
The understanding of sulfur bonding is undergoing change. Old theories on hypervalency of sulfur and...
AbstractHydrogen sulfide (H2S) is the most recent endogenous gasotransmitter that has been reported ...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an endogenously generated and putative signaling/effector molecule. Despit...
Sulfur is not only one of the most abundant elements on the Earth, but it is also essential to all l...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an important biomolecule for its role in mediating redox homeostasis and s...
The chemical biology of thiols (RSH, e.g., cysteine and cysteine containing proteins/peptides) has b...
Sulfur contributes significantly to nature chemical diversity and thanks to its particular features ...
Reactive sulfur species (RSS) such as H2S, HS•, H2Sn, (n = 2–7) and HS2•- are chemically similar to ...