| Literature DB >> 30216743 |
Friederike Cuello1,2, Philip Eaton3.
Abstract
Oxidant molecules are produced in biological systems and historically have been considered causal mediators of damage and disease. While oxidants may contribute to the pathogenesis of disease, evidence continues to emerge that shows these species also play important regulatory roles in health. A major mechanism of oxidant sensing and signaling involves their reaction with reactive cysteine thiols within proteins, inducing oxidative posttranslational modifications that can couple to altered function to enable homeostatic regulation. Protein kinase A and protein kinase G are regulated by oxidants in this way, and this review focuses on our molecular-level understanding of these events and their role in regulating cardiovascular physiology during health and disease.Entities:
Keywords: blood pressure; protein kinase A; protein kinase G; redox signaling; thiol; vasodilation
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30216743 DOI: 10.1146/annurev-physiol-020518-114417
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Annu Rev Physiol ISSN: 0066-4278 Impact factor: 19.318