TY - CHAP
T1 - Identification of S-Nitrosylated Proteins in Plants
AU - Sell, Simone
AU - Lindermayr, Christian
AU - Durner, Jörg
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Posttranslational protein modifications affect the function or the activity of proteins and exhibit important mechanisms in regulating cellular events. A broad spectrum of modifications is known, including redox-dependent alterations. During the last decade, covalent binding of nitric oxide (NO) to protein cysteines, termed S-nitrosylation, seems especially an evident process for redox-related signaling. To reveal potential target proteins for S-nitrosylation, the biotin switch method gains more and more in importance. This technique is a tool used for analyzing the nitrosylome as well as the examination of single candidates. It is based on substitution of the NO group by a biotin linker that simplifies the detection and the purification of recently S-nitrosylated proteins in a three-step procedure.
AB - Posttranslational protein modifications affect the function or the activity of proteins and exhibit important mechanisms in regulating cellular events. A broad spectrum of modifications is known, including redox-dependent alterations. During the last decade, covalent binding of nitric oxide (NO) to protein cysteines, termed S-nitrosylation, seems especially an evident process for redox-related signaling. To reveal potential target proteins for S-nitrosylation, the biotin switch method gains more and more in importance. This technique is a tool used for analyzing the nitrosylome as well as the examination of single candidates. It is based on substitution of the NO group by a biotin linker that simplifies the detection and the purification of recently S-nitrosylated proteins in a three-step procedure.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0076-6879(07)00818-X
DO - 10.1016/S0076-6879(07)00818-X
M3 - Chapter
C2 - 18423225
AN - SCOPUS:44849085497
SN - 9780123739674
T3 - Methods in Enzymology
SP - 283
EP - 293
BT - Nitric Oxide, Part F
A2 - Cadenas, Enrique
A2 - Packer, Lester
ER -