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H2S-Mediated Protein S-Sulfhydration: A Prediction for Its Formation and Regulation

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MOLECULES
Volume 22, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI AG
DOI: 10.3390/molecules22081334

Keywords

hydrogen sulfide; nitric oxide; cysteine; S-sulfhydration; S-nitrosylation

Funding

  1. Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario-Mid-Career Investigator Award
  2. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

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Protein S-sulfhydration is a newly discovered post-translational modification of specific cysteine residue(s) in target proteins, which is involved in a broad range of cellular functions and metabolic pathways. By changing local conformation and the final activity of target proteins, S-sulfhydration is believed to mediate most cellular responses initiated by H2S, a novel gasotransmitter. In comparison to protein S-sulfhydration, nitric oxide-mediated protein S-nitrosylation has been extensively investigated, including its formation, regulation, transfer and metabolism. Although the investigation on the regulatory mechanisms associated with protein S-sulfhydration is still in its infancy, accumulated evidence suggested that protein S-sulfhydration may share similar chemical features with protein S-nitrosylation. Glutathione persulfide acts as a major donor for protein S-sulfhydration. Here, we review the present knowledge on protein S-sulfhydration, and also predict its formation and regulation mechanisms based on the knowledge from protein S-nitrosylation.

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