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Widespread occurrence of covalent lysine-cysteine redox switches in proteins
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Widespread occurrence of covalent lysine-cysteine redox switches in proteins

F. R. V. Pappenheim, M. Wensien, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Fabian Rabe von Pappenheim and colleagues uncovers the extraordinary role of NOS and SONOS bridges as redox switches in proteins, influencing vital functions across all life forms, including important pathogens like SARS-CoV-2.... show more
Abstract
We recently reported the discovery of a lysine-cysteine redox switch in proteins with a covalent nitrogen-oxygen-sulfur (NOS) bridge. Here, a systematic survey of the whole protein structure database discloses that NOS bridges are ubiquitous redox switches in proteins of all domains of life and are found in diverse structural motifs and chemical variants. In several instances, lysines are observed in simultaneous linkage with two cysteines, forming a sulfur-oxygen-nitrogen-oxygen-sulfur (SONOS) bridge with a trivalent nitrogen, which constitutes an unusual native branching cross-link. In many proteins, the NOS switch contains a functionally essential lysine with direct roles in enzyme catalysis or binding of substrates, DNA or effectors, linking lysine chemistry and redox biology as a regulatory principle. NOS/SONOS switches are frequently found in proteins from human and plant pathogens, including severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), and also in many human proteins with established roles in gene expression, redox signaling and homeostasis in physiological and pathological conditions.
Publisher
Nature Chemical Biology
Published On
Feb 14, 2022
Authors
Fabian Rabe von Pappenheim, Marie Wensien, Jin Ye, Jon Uranga, Iker Irisarri, Jan de Vries, Lisa-Marie Funk, Ricardo A. Mata, Kai Tittmann
Tags
protein structureredox switchesbiological significanceNOS bridgesSONOS bridgescovalent linkagesprotein function
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