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ABSTRACT: Biological significance
The current study describes a selective, sensitive and reproducible method for the acquisition of endogenously S-nitrosylated proteins and peptides. The acquisition of endogenous S-nitrosoproteomes provides robust data that is necessary for investigating the mechanism(s) of S-nitrosylation in vivo, the factors that govern its selectivity, the dependency of the modification on different isoforms of nitric oxide synthases (NOS), as well as the physiological functions of this protein modification. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Posttranslational Protein modifications in biology and Medicine.
SUBMITTER: Doulias PT
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3818367 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Journal of proteomics 20130605
Cysteine S-nitrosylation is a post-translational modification regulating protein function and nitric oxide signaling. Herein the selectivity, reproducibility, and sensitivity of a mass spectrometry-based proteomic method for the identification of endogenous S-nitrosylated proteins are outlined. The method enriches for either S-nitrosylated proteins or peptides through covalent binding of the cysteine sulfur with phenylmercury at pH=6.0. Phenylmercury reacts selectively and efficiently with S-nit ...[more]