S-Glutathionylation Explained
S-Glutathionylation is the posttranslational modification of protein cysteine residues by the addition of glutathione, the most abundant and important low-molecular-mass thiol within most cell types.[1]
Protein S-glutathionylation is involved in
- oxidative stress
- nitrosative stress
- preventing irreversible oxidation of protein thiols
- control of cell-signalling pathways by modulating protein function
Notes and References
- 10.1016/j.tibs.2008.11.002 . Protein S-glutathionylation: A regulatory device from bacteria to humans . 2009 . Dalle-Donne . Isabella . Rossi . Ranieri . Colombo . Graziano . Giustarini . Daniela . Milzani . Aldo . Trends in Biochemical Sciences . 34 . 2 . 85–96 . 19135374.