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Nitropeptide Profiling and Identification Illustrated by Angiotensin II
Published on: June 16, 2019
Regulation and specificity of S-nitrosylation and denitrosylation
Steven R Tannenbaum1, Forest M White
1Division of Biological Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA. srt@mit.edu
Abstract:
Signal transduction from nitric oxide (NO) is important in physiological processes such as smooth muscle relaxation and neurotransmission. NO signaling occurs through a variety of mechanisms, including S-nitrosylation (SNO) of sulfhydryl groups in protein. A paper in this issue of the journal dissects the regulatory system involved in SNO of caspase-3 and highlights the need for more direct investigations of the complex biological regulation by NO signaling.
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