transnitrosazione
Transnitrosazione, also known as transnitrosylation, is a biochemical process involving the transfer of a nitroso group (NO) from one molecule to another. This process is particularly significant in the context of protein modification and signaling pathways within cells. The primary molecules involved in transnitrosazione are S-nitrosothiols (SNOs), which are compounds formed by the attachment of a nitrosonium ion (NO+) to a thiol group (-SH) of a cysteine residue in proteins.
The process of transnitrosazione can alter the function of proteins by modifying their activity, stability, or
The transfer of nitroso groups can occur through several mechanisms, including enzymatic and non-enzymatic pathways. Enzymes
Research on transnitrosazione is ongoing, and understanding its mechanisms and implications is essential for developing therapeutic