Recent studies indicate that protein glutathionylation is an important regulatory mechanism. The develop-ment of redox proteomics techniques to identify proteins undergoing glutathionylation has a key role in defining the importance of this post-translational modification, although the available methods are not yet comparable to those for the study of other modifications like phosphorylation. We describe here methods that have been successfully employed to identify in vitro glutathionylated proteins.

Detection of protein glutathionylation / E. Gianazza, I. Eberini, P. Ghezzi - In: Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis Protocols / [a cura di] R. Tyther, D. Sheehan. - [s.l] : Humana Press, 2009. - ISBN 978-1-58829-937-6. - pp. 397-415 [10.1007/978-1-59745-281-6_26]

Detection of protein glutathionylation

E. Gianazza
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I. Eberini
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2009

Abstract

Recent studies indicate that protein glutathionylation is an important regulatory mechanism. The develop-ment of redox proteomics techniques to identify proteins undergoing glutathionylation has a key role in defining the importance of this post-translational modification, although the available methods are not yet comparable to those for the study of other modifications like phosphorylation. We describe here methods that have been successfully employed to identify in vitro glutathionylated proteins.
Settore BIO/12 - Biochimica Clinica e Biologia Molecolare Clinica
2009
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