Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 18, 2026

Exploring Caspase Mutations and Post-Translational Modification by Molecular Modeling Approaches
Published on: October 13, 2022
Design and characterization of an active site selective caspase-3 transnitrosating agent
Douglas A Mitchell1, Sarah U Morton, Michael A Marletta
1Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720-1460, USA.
Abstract:
The oxidative addition of nitric oxide (NO) to a thiol, S-nitrosation, is a focus of studies on cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP)-independent NO signaling. S-Nitrosation of the catalytic cysteine of the caspase proteases has important effects on apoptosis and consequently has received attention. Here we report on a small molecule that can directly probe the effects of S-nitrosation on the caspase cascade. This chemical tool is capable of permeating the mammalian cell membrane, selectively transnitrosating the caspase-3 active site cysteine, and halting apoptosis in cultured human T-cells. The efficacy of this reagent was compared with the commonly used reagent S-nitrosoglutathione and an esterified derivative.

