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Protein S-glutathionylation: a regulatory device from bacteria to humans

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TRENDS IN BIOCHEMICAL SCIENCES
Volume 34, Issue 2, Pages 85-96

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/j.tibs.2008.11.002

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  1. FIRST 2007 (Fondo Interno Ricerea Scientifica e Tecnologica, University of Milan)
  2. Fondazione Ariel (Centro per le Disabilita Neuromotorie Infantili, Milan, Italy)

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S-Glutathionylation is the specific post-translational modification of protein cysteine residues by the addition of the tripeptide glutathione, the most abundant and important low-molecular-mass thiol within most cell types. Protein S-glutathionylation is promoted by oxidative or nitrosative stress but also occurs in unstressed cells. It can serve to regulate a variety of cellular processes by modulating protein function and to prevent irreversible oxidation of protein thiols. Recent findings support an essential role for S-glutathionylation in the control of cell-signalling pathways associated with viral infections and with tumour necrosis factor-(-induced apoptosis. Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase has recently been implicated in the regulation of endothelin-1 synthesis by a novel, S-glutathionylation-based mechanism involving messenger RNA stability. Moreover, recent studies have identified S-glutathionylation as a redox signalling mechanism in plants.

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