2017
DOI: 10.1039/c7ra06241a
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Detection of sulfenic acid in intact proteins by mass spectrometric techniques: application to serum samples

Abstract: Formation of cysteine sulfenic acid (SA) is considered a transient state of thiol oxidation in living organisms that can be either reduced back or continue to result in the formation of sulfinic and sulfonic acids. As any disturbance in oxidation is correlated to age-related diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer's disease, the detection of SA transient state formed a sensor for such redox-mediated events. Thus, detection of low amounts of SA is critical in order to prevent further oxidative damage of cells and… Show more

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“…It is also often involved in stabilising the three-dimensional structure of proteins by formation of disulphide bridges [2]. Oxidation of cysteine can lead to sulfenic, sulfinic and sulfonic acid, especially the oxidation to sulfenic acid is an important reversible post-translational protein modification [3,4]. Methionine in contrast is mostly the start codon for protein synthesis in addition to being part of the sequence.…”
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“…It is also often involved in stabilising the three-dimensional structure of proteins by formation of disulphide bridges [2]. Oxidation of cysteine can lead to sulfenic, sulfinic and sulfonic acid, especially the oxidation to sulfenic acid is an important reversible post-translational protein modification [3,4]. Methionine in contrast is mostly the start codon for protein synthesis in addition to being part of the sequence.…”
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