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Mitochondrial Unfolded Protein Response (mtUPR) Activation Improves Pathological Alterations in Cellular Models of Ethylmalonic Encephalopathy. [PDF]

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Esterase-Activated Perthiocarbonate Persulfide Donors Provide Insights into Persulfide Persistence and Stability

ACS Chemical Biology, 2022
Persulfides (RSSH) are important reactive sulfur species (RSS) that are intertwined with the biological functions of hydrogen sulfide (H2S). The direct study of persulfides is difficult, however, due to their both nucleophilic and electrophilic character, which leads to the generation of an equilibrium of different RSS.
Kaylin G. Fosnacht   +4 more
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Persulfidation-induced structural change in SnRK2.6 establishes intramolecular interaction between phosphorylation and persulfidation

Molecular Plant, 2021
Post-translational modifications (PTMs), including phosphorylation and persulfidation, regulate the activity of SNF1-RELATED PROTEIN KINASE2.6 (SnRK2.6). Here, we report how persulfidations and phosphorylations of SnRK2.6 influence each other. The persulfidation of cysteine C131/C137 alters SnRK2.6 structure and brings the serine S175 residue closer to
Sisi Chen   +11 more
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Methods in sulfide and persulfide research

Nitric Oxide, 2021
Sulfides and persulfides/polysulfides (R-Sn-R', n > 2; R-Sn-H, n > 1) are endogenously produced metabolites that are abundant in mammalian and human cells and tissues. The most typical persulfides that are widely distributed among different organisms include various reactive persulfides-low-molecular-weight thiol compounds such as cysteine ...
Tsuyoshi Takata   +9 more
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