一氧化氮介导的S -亚硝基化有助于人体生理和病理状态的信号转导(综述)。

IF 5.8 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
International journal of molecular medicine Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-25 DOI:10.3892/ijmm.2025.5593
Yan Xu, Xuesong Wang, Xiaolei Zhou, Lulu Peng, Jiayi Yuan, Yichi Zhang, Nan Wu, Junsong Ye
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摘要

在各种疾病的复杂发展过程中,一氧化氮介导的S -亚硝基化因其独特的调控功能而越来越被人们所认识。最近的研究提高了我们对这种一氧化氮依赖性修饰如何在生理和病理条件下动态控制的认识。S -亚硝基化在调节线粒体功能、基因转录、细胞稳态和代谢方面发挥关键作用,还参与心血管疾病、神经系统疾病和癌症的发病机制。本文概述了由一氧化氮驱动的信号通路,并描述了影响S -亚硝基化水平的形成、特异性和因素。本文还比较了不同检测方法对S -亚硝化反应的优缺点。本综述讨论了受S -亚硝基化影响的细胞调节机制,以阐明某些主要疾病如何与特定的S -亚硝基化蛋白相关。这些见解可能通过关注定义的S -亚硝基化位点来指导功能失调蛋白的靶向修复策略的发展,为疾病干预和治疗提供理论支持。
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Nitric oxide‑mediated S‑Nitrosylation contributes to signaling transduction in human physiological and pathological status (Review).

Nitric oxide‑mediated S‑Nitrosylation contributes to signaling transduction in human physiological and pathological status (Review).

Nitric oxide‑mediated S‑Nitrosylation contributes to signaling transduction in human physiological and pathological status (Review).

Nitric oxide‑mediated S‑Nitrosylation contributes to signaling transduction in human physiological and pathological status (Review).

In the complex development of various diseases, nitric oxide‑mediated S‑nitrosylation is increasingly recognized for its distinct regulatory function. Recent research has advanced our knowledge of how this nitric oxide‑dependent modification is dynamically controlled under both physiological and pathological conditions. S‑nitrosylation plays a key role in regulating mitochondrial function, gene transcription, cellular homeostasis and metabolism and it is also involved in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disorders, neurological conditions and cancer. The present review outlined the signaling pathways driven by nitric oxide and describes the formation, specificity and factors that influence S‑nitrosylation levels. It also compared the strengths and limitations of different detection methods for S‑nitrosation reactions. The present review discussed the cellular regulatory mechanisms affected by S‑nitrosylation to clarify how certain major diseases are connected to specific S‑nitrosylated proteins. These insights may guide the development of targeted repair strategies for malfunctioning proteins by focusing on defined S‑nitrosylation sites, offering theoretical support for disease intervention and treatment.

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International journal of molecular medicine
International journal of molecular medicine 医学-医学:研究与实验
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12.30
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124
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The main aim of Spandidos Publications is to facilitate scientific communication in a clear, concise and objective manner, while striving to provide prompt publication of original works of high quality. The journals largely concentrate on molecular and experimental medicine, oncology, clinical and experimental cancer treatment and biomedical research. All journals published by Spandidos Publications Ltd. maintain the highest standards of quality, and the members of their Editorial Boards are world-renowned scientists.
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