1. The reaction of H(2)S with oxidized thiols: generation of persulfides and implications to H(2)S biology.
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Francoleon NE, Carrington SJ, and Fukuto JM
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- Cytochromes c chemistry, Cytochromes c metabolism, Dithionitrobenzoic Acid metabolism, Glutathione Disulfide metabolism, Models, Chemical, Oxidation-Reduction, Papain antagonists & inhibitors, Papain chemistry, Papain metabolism, Sulfhydryl Compounds metabolism, Sulfides chemistry, Sulfides metabolism, Sulfides pharmacology, Hydrogen Sulfide metabolism
- Abstract
Hydrogen sulfide is an endogenously generated molecule with many reported physiological functions. Although several biological targets have been proposed, the biochemical mechanisms by which it elicits activity are not established. Thus, in an effort to begin to delineate the fundamental biological chemistry of H(2)S, we have examined the reaction of H(2)S with oxidized thiols and thiol proteins in order to determine whether persulfide formation occurs, is stable and how this may affect protein function. We have found that persulfides are easily generated, relatively stable and can alter enzyme activity. Moreover, we have begun to develop methodology for in situ generation of persulfides to facilitate further study of this potentially important species., (Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2011
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