S-nitrosylation is emerging as an important signaling mechanism that regulates a broad range of cellular functions. The recognition of Cysteine residues that undergo S-nitrosylation is crucial to elucidate how this modification modulates protein activity. We report here a novel strategy, defined His-tag switch, which allows the purification and identification of S-nitrosylated proteins and the unambiguous localization of the modified cysteine residues by mass spectrometry analysis.
A novel approach to identify proteins modified by nitric oxide: the HIS-TAG switch method
MALGAROLI , ANTONIO;
2007-01-01
Abstract
S-nitrosylation is emerging as an important signaling mechanism that regulates a broad range of cellular functions. The recognition of Cysteine residues that undergo S-nitrosylation is crucial to elucidate how this modification modulates protein activity. We report here a novel strategy, defined His-tag switch, which allows the purification and identification of S-nitrosylated proteins and the unambiguous localization of the modified cysteine residues by mass spectrometry analysis.File in questo prodotto:
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