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The roles of conditional disorder in redox proteins.


ABSTRACT: Cells are constantly exposed to various oxidants, either generated endogenously due to metabolic activity or exogenously. One way that cells respond to oxidants is through the action of redox-regulated proteins. These proteins also play important roles in oxidant signaling and protein biogenesis events. The key sensors built into redox-regulated proteins are cysteines, which undergo reversible thiol oxidation in response to changes in the oxidation status of the cellular environment. In this review, we discuss three examples of redox-regulated proteins found in bacteria, mitochondria, and chloroplasts. These proteins use oxidation of their redox-sensitive cysteines to reversibly convert large structural domains into more disordered regions or vice versa. These massive structural rearrangements are directly implicated in the functions of these proteins.

SUBMITTER: Reichmann D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3686898 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The roles of conditional disorder in redox proteins.

Reichmann Dana D   Jakob Ursula U  

Current opinion in structural biology 20130313 3


Cells are constantly exposed to various oxidants, either generated endogenously due to metabolic activity or exogenously. One way that cells respond to oxidants is through the action of redox-regulated proteins. These proteins also play important roles in oxidant signaling and protein biogenesis events. The key sensors built into redox-regulated proteins are cysteines, which undergo reversible thiol oxidation in response to changes in the oxidation status of the cellular environment. In this rev  ...[more]

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