Cytochrome c released from mitochondria into the cytoplasm plays a critical role in many forms of apoptosis by stimulating apoptosome formation and subsequent caspase activation. However, the mechanisms regulating cytochrome c apoptotic activity are not understood. Here we demonstrate that cytochrome c is nitrosylated on its heme iron during apoptosis. Nitrosylated cytochrome c is found predominantly in the cytoplasm in control cells. In contrast, when cytochrome c release from mitochondria is inhibited by overexpression of the anti-apoptotic proteins B cell lymphoma/leukemia (Bcl)-2 or Bcl-X(L), nitrosylated cytochrome c is found in the mitochondria. These data suggest that during apoptosis, cytochrome c is nitrosylated in mitochondria and...
Native cytochrome c (cyt c) has a compact tertiary structure with a hexacoordinated heme iron and fu...
Cell energetic metabolism and cell survival are strictly controlled by pathways in which cytochrome ...
We demonstrate here that the release of mature cytochrome c from mitochondria is a cellular response...
AbstractCytochrome c, released from mitochondria into the cytosol, triggers formation of the apoptos...
AbstractUnder nitroxidative stress, a minor fraction of cytochrome c can be modified by tyrosine nit...
AbstractMitochondrial cytochrome c (cyt c) has been found to have dual functions in controlling both...
Caspases, a family of specific proteases, have central roles in apoptosis [1]. Caspase activation in...
Here we analyze the specific effect of nitration of tyrosines 46 and 48 on the dual role of cytochro...
During apoptosis, cytochrome c released from mitochondria activates Apaf-1, a cofactor of caspase-9....
AbstractCaspases, a family of specific proteases, have central roles in apoptosis [1]. Caspase activ...
AbstractRecent progress in studies on apoptosis has revealed that cytochrome c is a pro-apoptotic fa...
Under nitroxidative stress, a minor fraction of cytochrome c can be modified by tyrosine nitration. ...
Mitochondria are known to play a central role in cell death control. During apoptosis, cytochrome c ...
Apoptosis is accompanied by the activation of a number of apoptotic proteases (caspases) which selec...
Cytochrome c is a key molecule in mitochondria-mediated apoptosis. It also plays a pivotal role in c...
Native cytochrome c (cyt c) has a compact tertiary structure with a hexacoordinated heme iron and fu...
Cell energetic metabolism and cell survival are strictly controlled by pathways in which cytochrome ...
We demonstrate here that the release of mature cytochrome c from mitochondria is a cellular response...
AbstractCytochrome c, released from mitochondria into the cytosol, triggers formation of the apoptos...
AbstractUnder nitroxidative stress, a minor fraction of cytochrome c can be modified by tyrosine nit...
AbstractMitochondrial cytochrome c (cyt c) has been found to have dual functions in controlling both...
Caspases, a family of specific proteases, have central roles in apoptosis [1]. Caspase activation in...
Here we analyze the specific effect of nitration of tyrosines 46 and 48 on the dual role of cytochro...
During apoptosis, cytochrome c released from mitochondria activates Apaf-1, a cofactor of caspase-9....
AbstractCaspases, a family of specific proteases, have central roles in apoptosis [1]. Caspase activ...
AbstractRecent progress in studies on apoptosis has revealed that cytochrome c is a pro-apoptotic fa...
Under nitroxidative stress, a minor fraction of cytochrome c can be modified by tyrosine nitration. ...
Mitochondria are known to play a central role in cell death control. During apoptosis, cytochrome c ...
Apoptosis is accompanied by the activation of a number of apoptotic proteases (caspases) which selec...
Cytochrome c is a key molecule in mitochondria-mediated apoptosis. It also plays a pivotal role in c...
Native cytochrome c (cyt c) has a compact tertiary structure with a hexacoordinated heme iron and fu...
Cell energetic metabolism and cell survival are strictly controlled by pathways in which cytochrome ...
We demonstrate here that the release of mature cytochrome c from mitochondria is a cellular response...