sodium-hypochlorite and methionine-sulfoxide

sodium-hypochlorite has been researched along with methionine-sulfoxide* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for sodium-hypochlorite and methionine-sulfoxide

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Monitoring methionine sulfoxide with stereospecific mechanism-based fluorescent sensors.
    Nature chemical biology, 2015, Volume: 11, Issue:5

    Methionine can be reversibly oxidized to methionine sulfoxide (MetO) under physiological and pathophysiological conditions, but its use as a redox marker suffers from the lack of tools to detect and quantify MetO within cells. In this work, we created a pair of complementary stereospecific genetically encoded mechanism-based ratiometric fluorescent sensors of MetO by inserting a circularly permuted yellow fluorescent protein between yeast methionine sulfoxide reductases and thioredoxins. The two sensors, respectively named MetSOx and MetROx for their ability to detect S and R forms of MetO, were used for targeted analysis of protein oxidation, regulation and repair as well as for monitoring MetO in bacterial and mammalian cells, analyzing compartment-specific changes in MetO and examining responses to physiological stimuli.

    Topics: Escherichia coli; Fluorescence; HEK293 Cells; Humans; Methionine; Oxidants; Oxidation-Reduction; Sodium Hypochlorite; Stereoisomerism

2015