2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbagen.2013.09.003
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Detection of electrophile-sensitive proteins

Abstract: Background Redox signaling is an important emerging mechanism of cellular function. Dysfunctional redox signaling is increasingly implicated in numerous pathologies, including atherosclerosis, diabetes, and cancer. The molecular messengers in this type of signaling are reactive species which can mediate the post-translational modification of specific groups of proteins, thereby effecting functional changes in the modified proteins. Electrophilic compounds comprise one class of reactive species which can partic… Show more

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“…Protein thiol alkylation with NEM is faster than other low molecular mass thiol-modifying reagents, resulting in the selective reaction toward the thiols at physiological pH. 40,41) Under the employed reaction conditions, the protein thiol content after the reaction with NEM decreased to 4.38±2.29% (n=4) of that before the reaction. Thus, the reactive protein thiols appeared to be mostly probed by the NEM alkylation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Protein thiol alkylation with NEM is faster than other low molecular mass thiol-modifying reagents, resulting in the selective reaction toward the thiols at physiological pH. 40,41) Under the employed reaction conditions, the protein thiol content after the reaction with NEM decreased to 4.38±2.29% (n=4) of that before the reaction. Thus, the reactive protein thiols appeared to be mostly probed by the NEM alkylation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These weak electrophiles, which are usually eicosanoids, modify proteins regulating biological function and pathological events such as cancer and inflammation. 368370 …”
Section: Mitochondria-targeted Probes and Sensors For Reactive Oxymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, many studies linked protein modifications by 4-HNE to the etiology of several pathologies and diseases (Petersen and Doorn, 2004). The discovery that lipidderived electrophiles modify the structure and function of numerous proteins have led to the definition of oxilipidome and electrophile responsive proteome in cells and argues for ascertaining their impact on the survival and functions of cells under physiological or stressful conditions (Higdon et al, 2012b;Wall et al, 2014).…”
Section: Detrimental Effects Of 4-hnementioning
confidence: 99%