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The following pages link to Oxidation of the cysteine-rich regions of parkin perturbs its E3 ligase activity and contributes to protein aggregation (Q42768971):
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- ATF4 protects against neuronal death in cellular Parkinson's disease models by maintaining levels of parkin (Q24314995) (← links)
- Autophagy, mitochondria and oxidative stress: cross-talk and redox signalling (Q24608960) (← links)
- Why is nitric oxide important for our brain? (Q26766587) (← links)
- Molecular Aspects of Dopaminergic Neurodegeneration: Gene-Environment Interaction in Parkin Dysfunction (Q26849699) (← links)
- Pathologic and therapeutic implications for the cell biology of parkin (Q27010567) (← links)
- SOD1 integrates signals from oxygen and glucose to repress respiration (Q27935827) (← links)
- S-Nitrosylation of parkin as a novel regulator of p53-mediated neuronal cell death in sporadic Parkinson's disease (Q28116512) (← links)
- Paradoxical Roles of Antioxidant Enzymes: Basic Mechanisms and Health Implications (Q28392715) (← links)
- TSPO interacts with VDAC1 and triggers a ROS-mediated inhibition of mitochondrial quality control (Q28508394) (← links)
- Aberrant protein S-nitrosylation contributes to the pathophysiology of neurodegenerative diseases (Q30372906) (← links)
- Parthanatos mediates AIMP2-activated age-dependent dopaminergic neuronal loss (Q30547326) (← links)
- Protection from cyanide-induced brain injury by the Nrf2 transcriptional activator carnosic acid (Q35733311) (← links)
- The roles of redox enzymes in Parkinson's disease: Focus on glutaredoxin (Q35761021) (← links)
- Parkin loss leads to PARIS-dependent declines in mitochondrial mass and respiration (Q36079187) (← links)
- Thiol-redox signaling, dopaminergic cell death, and Parkinson's disease (Q36326535) (← links)
- The roles of PINK1, parkin, and mitochondrial fidelity in Parkinson's disease (Q36611426) (← links)
- Impaired glutathione synthesis in neurodegeneration (Q37291406) (← links)
- NitroDIGE analysis reveals inhibition of protein S-nitrosylation by epigallocatechin gallates in lipopolysaccharide-stimulated microglial cells (Q37579814) (← links)
- Parkin plays a role in sporadic Parkinson's disease (Q37699241) (← links)
- Regulation of Parkin E3 ubiquitin ligase activity. (Q38004927) (← links)
- Cellular and molecular mechanisms of antioxidants in Parkinson's disease (Q38021569) (← links)
- Redox regulation of protein misfolding, mitochondrial dysfunction, synaptic damage, and cell death in neurodegenerative diseases (Q38024581) (← links)
- Defective autophagy in Parkinson's disease: role of oxidative stress. (Q38035191) (← links)
- Aberrant protein s-nitrosylation in neurodegenerative diseases (Q38110376) (← links)
- Redox proteomics: from residue modifications to putative biomarker identification by gel- and LC-MS-based approaches (Q38160930) (← links)
- An emerging role of PARK2 in cancer (Q38168127) (← links)
- Mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum crosstalk in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Q38455911) (← links)
- KEAP1-NRF2 signalling and autophagy in protection against oxidative and reductive proteotoxicity (Q38553032) (← links)
- Oxidative Modification and Its Implications for the Neurodegeneration of Parkinson's Disease (Q38722255) (← links)
- To eat, or NOt to eat: S-nitrosylation signaling in autophagy. (Q38809310) (← links)
- Nitrosative Stress, Hypernitrosylation, and Autoimmune Responses to Nitrosylated Proteins: New Pathways in Neuroprogressive Disorders Including Depression and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (Q38875536) (← links)
- Post translational modification of Parkin (Q39145536) (← links)
- Cysteines as Redox Molecular Switches and Targets of Disease (Q39387054) (← links)
- Mutant desmin substantially perturbs mitochondrial morphology, function and maintenance in skeletal muscle tissue (Q39619930) (← links)
- Established Principles and Emerging Concepts on the Interplay between Mitochondrial Physiology and S-(De)nitrosylation: Implications in Cancer and Neurodegeneration. (Q41918404) (← links)
- CHIP Is an Essential Determinant of Neuronal Mitochondrial Stress Signaling (Q42133537) (← links)
- Redox regulation of cysteine-dependent enzymes in neurodegeneration (Q42239663) (← links)
- Long-term overexpression of human wild-type and T240R mutant Parkin in rat substantia nigra induces progressive dopaminergic neurodegeneration (Q42243394) (← links)
- Skeletal muscle autophagy and mitophagy in endurance-trained runners before and after a high-fat meal. (Q45071737) (← links)
- Oxidative stress and cellular pathologies in Parkinson's disease. (Q46252606) (← links)
- Chaperone-Mediated Regulation of Choline Acetyltransferase Protein Stability and Activity by HSC/HSP70, HSP90, and p97/VCP. (Q47222331) (← links)
- CYSTM, a Novel Non-secreted Cysteine-rich Peptide Family, Involved in Environmental Stresses in Arabidopsis thaliana (Q47260402) (← links)
- A single cysteine post-translational oxidation suffices to compromise globular proteins kinetic stability and promote amyloid formation. (Q47408751) (← links)
- Autophagy: a Lysosome-Dependent Process with Implications in Cellular Redox Homeostasis and Human Disease. (Q49797808) (← links)
- The Role of Free Radicals in Autophagy Regulation: Implications for Ageing (Q52313112) (← links)
- PICK1 inhibits the E3 ubiquitin ligase activity of Parkin and reduces its neuronal protective effect (Q58478955) (← links)
- Ion-Catalyzed Reactive Oxygen Species in Sporadic Models of Parkinson’s Disease (Q60111586) (← links)
- Extracellular Alpha-Synuclein Oligomers Induce Parkin S-Nitrosylation: Relevance to Sporadic Parkinson's Disease Etiopathology. (Q64880406) (← links)
- Parkin does not prevent accelerated cardiac aging in mitochondrial DNA mutator mice. (Q64905936) (← links)
- The Contribution of the 20S Proteasome to Proteostasis. (Q64997878) (← links)