نتایج جستجو برای: nitration

تعداد نتایج: 2143  

Journal: :Biochemistry 2006
Colette A Sacksteder Wei-Jun Qian Tatyana V Knyushko Haixing Wang Mark H Chin Goran Lacan William P Melega David G Camp Richard D Smith Desmond J Smith Thomas C Squier Diana J Bigelow

Increased abundance of nitrotyrosine modifications of proteins have been documented in multiple pathologies in a variety of tissue types and play a role in the redox regulation of normal metabolism. To identify proteins sensitive to nitrating conditions in vivo, a comprehensive proteomic data set identifying 7792 proteins from a whole mouse brain, generated by LC/LC-MS/MS analyses, was used to ...

Journal: :Circulation research 1999
S L Hazen R Zhang Z Shen W Wu E A Podrez J C MacPherson D Schmitt S N Mitra C Mukhopadhyay Y Chen P A Cohen H F Hoff H M Abu-Soud

Protein nitration and lipid peroxidation are implicated in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis; however, neither the cellular mediators nor the reaction pathways for these events in vivo are established. In the present study, we examined the chemical pathways available to monocytes for generating reactive nitrogen species and explored their potential contribution to the protein nitration and li...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2013
Maha Coucha Weiguo Li Maribeth H Johnson Susan C Fagan Adviye Ergul

The myogenic response is crucial for maintaining vascular resistance to achieve constant perfusion during pressure fluctuations. Reduced cerebral blood flow has been reported in ischemic and nonischemic hemispheres after stroke. Ischemia-reperfusion injury and the resulting oxidative stress impair myogenic responses in the ischemic hemisphere. Yet, the mechanism by which ischemia-reperfusion af...

Journal: :Brain research 2007
D Allan Butterfield Tanea T Reed Marzia Perluigi Carlo De Marco Raffaella Coccia Jeffrey N Keller William R Markesbery Rukhsana Sultana

A number of studies reported that oxidative and nitrosative damage may be important in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, whether oxidative damage precedes, contributes directly, or is secondary to AD pathogenesis is not known. Amnestic mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a clinical condition that is a transition between normal aging and dementia and AD, characterized by a me...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2009
A S Naura R Datta C P Hans M Zerfaoui B M Rezk Y Errami M Oumouna K Matrougui A H Boulares

Inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) inhibition was recently shown to exert no effect on allergen challenge in human asthma, raising serious concerns about the role of the protein in the disease. The present study investigated the role of iNOS in ovalbumin-induced eosinophilia from the perspective of its relationship with poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1) and oxidative DNA damage. A mous...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2007
Angela Amoresano Giovanni Chiappetta Piero Pucci Marco D'Ischia Gennaro Marino

Nitration of protein tyrosine residues is very often regarded as a molecular signal of peroxynitrite formation during development, oxidative stress, and aging. However, protein nitration might also have biological functions comparable to protein phosphorylation, mainly in redox signaling and in signal transduction. The major challenge in the proteomic analysis of nitroproteins is the need to di...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Sisi Marcondes Marcia H M Cardoso Rafael P Morganti Sara M Thomazzi Sergio Lilla Ferid Murad Gilberto De Nucci Edson Antunes

The nitric oxide-mediated actions are mostly due to cyclic GMP (cGMP) formation, but cGMP-independent mechanisms, such as tyrosine nitration, have been suggested as potential signaling pathways modulating the NO-induced responses. However, the mechanisms that lead to tyrosine nitration in platelets are poorly studied, and the protein targets of nitration have not been identified in these cells....

2015
Mohammed Abdelsaid Roshini Prakash Weiguo Li Maha Coucha Sherif Hafez Maribeth H. Johnson Susan C. Fagan Adviye Ergul

Diabetes impedes vascular repair and causes vasoregression in the brain after stroke, but mechanisms underlying this response are still unclear. We hypothesized that excess peroxynitrite formation in diabetic ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury inactivates the p85 subunit of phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) by nitration and diverts the PI3K-Akt survival signal to the p38-mitogen-activated protein...

Journal: :Free radical biology & medicine 2012
Margaret A Adgent Giuseppe L Squadrito Carol A Ballinger David M Krzywanski Jack R Lancaster Edward M Postlethwait

Tissues are exposed to exogenous and endogenous nitrogen dioxide ((·)NO(2)), which is the terminal agent in protein tyrosine nitration. Besides iron chelation, the hydroxamic acid (HA) desferrioxamine (DFO) shows multiple functionalities including nitration inhibition. To investigate mechanisms whereby DFO affects 3-nitrotyrosine (3-NT) formation, we utilized gas-phase (·)NO(2) exposures, to li...

Journal: :Chemistry 2012
Irene Díaz-Moreno Pedro M Nieto Rebecca Del Conte Margarida Gairí José M García-Heredia Miguel A De la Rosa Antonio Díaz-Quintana

Often, deregulation of protein activity and turnover by tyrosine nitration drives cells toward pathogenesis. Hence, understanding how the nitration of a protein affects both its function and stability is of outstanding interest. Nowadays, most of the in vitro analyses of nitrated proteins rely on chemical treatment of native proteins with an excess of a chemical reagent. One such reagent, perox...

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