| Literature DB >> 28509962 |
Ari Zeida1, Carlos M Guardia1, Pablo Lichtig1, Laura L Perissinotti2, Lucas A Defelipe3, Adrián Turjanski3, Rafael Radi4, Madia Trujillo4, Darío A Estrin5.
Abstract
Thiol redox chemical reactions play a key role in a variety of physiological processes, mainly due to the presence of low-molecular-weight thiols and cysteine residues in proteins involved in catalysis and regulation. Specifically, the subtle sensitivity of thiol reactivity to the environment makes the use of simulation techniques extremely valuable for obtaining microscopic insights. In this work we review the application of classical and quantum-mechanical atomistic simulation tools to the investigation of selected relevant issues in thiol redox biochemistry, such as investigations on (1) the protonation state of cysteine in protein, (2) two-electron oxidation of thiols by hydroperoxides, chloramines, and hypochlorous acid, (3) mechanistic and kinetics aspects of the de novo formation of disulfide bonds and thiol-disulfide exchange, (4) formation of sulfenamides, (5) formation of nitrosothiols and transnitrosation reactions, and (6) one-electron oxidation pathways.Entities:
Keywords: Computer simulations; Oxidation; Redox homeostasis; Thiols
Year: 2014 PMID: 28509962 PMCID: PMC5427810 DOI: 10.1007/s12551-013-0127-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biophys Rev ISSN: 1867-2450