Authors
Jonathan S Stamler, Omar Jaraki, John Osborne, Daniel I Simon, John Keaney, Joseph Vita, David Singel, C Robert Valeri, Joseph Loscalzo
Publication date
1992/8/15
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
89
Issue
16
Pages
7674-7677
Description
We have recently shown that nitric oxide or authentic endothelium-derived relaxing factor generated in a biologic system reacts in the presence of specific protein thiols to form S-nitrosoprotein derivatives that have endothelium-derived relaxing factor-like properties. The single free cysteine of serum albumin, Cys-34, is particularly reactive toward nitrogen oxides (most likely nitrosonium ion) under physiologic conditions, primarily because of its anomalously low pK; given its abundance in plasma, where it accounts for approximately 0.5 mM thiol, we hypothesized that this plasma protein serves as a reservoir for nitric oxide produced by the endothelial cell. To test this hypothesis, we developed a methodology, which involves UV photolytic cleavage of the S--NO bond before reaction with ozone for chemiluminescence detection, with which to measure free nitric oxide, S-nitrosothiols, and S-nitrosoproteins in biologic …
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