
Title:
Protein carbonylation : principles, analysis, and biological implications
Author:
Ros, Joaquim, 1955- editor.
ISBN:
9781119374961
9781119374954
9781119374947
Edition:
1st edition.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Series:
Wiley series on mass spectrometry
Contents:
Reactive oxygen species signaling from the perspective of the stem cell / Saghi Ghaffari -- Analysis of protein carbonylation / Ashraf G. Madian, Fred E. Regnier, Ao Zeng -- Diversity of protein carbonylation pathways : direct oxidation, glycoxidation and modifications by lipid peroxidation products / Maria Fedorova -- Protein carbonylation by reactive lipids / Koji Uchida -- Mechanism and functions of protein decarbonylation / Yuichiro J. Suzuki -- Carbonylated proteins and their metabolic regulation: overview of mechanisms, target proteins and characterization using proteomic methods / Somaieh Afiuni-Zadeh, Timothy J. Griffin -- Oxidative stress and protein carbonylation in malaria / Maria Linares, Antonio Puyet, Amalia Dieza and Jose M. Bautista -- Protein carbonylation in brains of subjects with selected eurodegenerative disorders / Tanea T. Reed and D. Allan Butterfield -- Cigarette smoke-induced protein carbonylation: focus on recent human studies / Graziano Colombo, Maria Lisa Garavaglia, Aldo Milzani, Isabella Dalle-Donne -- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and oxidative damage / Esther Barreiro -- Protein carbonylation in aging and senescence / Jeannette Kenig, Tobias Jung and Tilman Grune -- Adipose carbonylation and mitochondrial dysfunction / Amy K. Hauck, Dalay H. Olson, Joel S. Burrill and David A. Bernlohr -- Protein carbonylation in plants / Ian Max Miller, Jesper F. Havelund and Adelina Rogowska-Wrzesinska -- Specificity of protein carbonylation and its relevance in aging / Elisa Cabiscol, Jordi Tamarit, and Joaquim Ros.
Abstract:
Protein carbonylation has attracted the interest of a great number of laboratories since the pioneering studies at the Earl Stadtman's lab at NIH started in early 1980s. Since then, detecting protein carbonyls in oxidative stress situations became a highly efficient tool to uncover biomarkers of oxidative damage in normal and altered cell physiology. In this book, research groups from several areas of interest have contributed to update the knowledge regarding detection, analyses and identification of carbonylated proteins and the sites where these modifications occur. The scientific community will benefit from these reviews since they deal with specific, detailed technical approaches to study formation and detection of protein carbonyls. Moreover, the biological impact of such modifications in metabolic, physiologic and structural functions and, how these alterations can help understanding the downstream effects on cell function are discussed. Oxidative stress occurs in all living organisms and affects proteins and other macromolecules: Protein carbonylation is a measure of oxidative stress in biological systems Mass spectrometry, fluorescent labelling, antibody based detection, biotinylated protein selection and other methods for detecting protein carbonyls and modification sites in proteins are described Aging, neurodegenerative diseases, obstructive pulmonary diseases, malaria, cigarette smoke, adipose tissue and its relationship with protein carbonylation Direct oxidation, glycoxidation and modifications by lipid peroxidation products as protein carbonylation pathways Emerging methods for characterizing carbonylated protein networks and affected metabolic pathways.
Local Note:
John Wiley and Sons
Added Author:
Electronic Access:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119374947Copies:
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