s-nitrosocysteine and phosphine

s-nitrosocysteine has been researched along with phosphine* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for s-nitrosocysteine and phosphine

ArticleYear
Water-soluble triarylphosphines as biomarkers for protein S-nitrosation.
    ACS chemical biology, 2010, Apr-16, Volume: 5, Issue:4

    S-Nitrosothiols (RSNOs) represent an important class of post-translational modifications that preserve and amplify the actions of nitric oxide and regulate enzyme activity. Several regulatory proteins are now verified targets of cellular S-nitrosation, and the direct detection of S-nitrosated residues in proteins has become essential to better understand RSNO-mediated signaling. Current RSNO detection depends on indirect assays that limit their overall specificity and reliability. Herein, we report the reaction of S-nitrosated cysteine, glutathione, and a mutated C165S alkyl hydroperoxide reductase with the water-soluble phosphine tris(4,6-dimethyl-3-sulfonatophenyl)phosphine trisodium salt hydrate (TXPTS). A combination of NMR and MS techniques reveals that these reactions produce covalent S-alkylphosphonium ion adducts (with S-P(+) connectivity), TXPTS oxide, and a TXPTS-derived aza-ylide. Mechanistically, this reaction may proceed through an S-substituted aza-ylide or the direct displacement of nitroxyl from the RSNO group. This work provides a new means for detecting and quantifying S-nitrosated species in solution and suggests that phosphines may be useful tools for understanding the complex physiological roles of S-nitrosation and its implications in cell signaling and homeostasis.

    Topics: Cysteine; Mutation; Nitrosation; Peroxiredoxins; Phosphines; S-Nitrosoglutathione; S-Nitrosothiols; Salmonella typhimurium

2010
Facile formation of dehydroalanine from S-nitrosocysteines.
    Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2009, Sep-23, Volume: 131, Issue:37

    A reductive elimination of S-nitrosocysteines using phosphine substrates has been developed. This reaction converts unstable S-nitrosocysteines to dehydroalanine derivatives under very mild conditions. It can potentially be applied for the detection of protein S-nitrosation.

    Topics: Alanine; Catalysis; Cysteine; Phosphines; S-Nitrosothiols

2009