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Details on Person S-nitrosylation (SNO) is a selective post-translational prot...
| Class:Id | Summation:6804039 |
|---|---|
| _displayName | S-nitrosylation (SNO) is a selective post-translational prot... |
| _timestamp | 2018-10-24 04:57:27 |
| created | [InstanceEdit:6804016] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2015-10-08 |
| literatureReference | [LiteratureReference:6804012] The chemical biology of S-nitrosothiols [LiteratureReference:6803985] The contribution of N2O3 to the cytotoxicity of the nitric oxide donor DETA/NO: an emerging role for S-nitrosylation |
| modified | [InstanceEdit:9626016] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2018-10-24 |
| text | S-nitrosylation (SNO) is a selective post-translational protein modification that is mediated by nitric oxide radicals. SNO involves the covalent attachment of nitric oxide (NO) to the sulfur atom of cysteine to produce an S-N=O adduct. SNO critically regulates protein activity, localization and stability (Broniowska KA & Hogg N 2012; Ali AA et al. 2013) |
| (summation) | [Reaction:6803978] S-nitrosylation of cysteine residues in proteins by N2O3 [Homo sapiens] |
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