Glutathionylation, that is, the formation of mixed disulfides between protein cysteines and glutathione (GSH) cysteines, is a reversible post-translational modification catalyzed by different cellular oxidoreductases, by which the redox state of the cell modulates protein function. So far, most studies on the identification of glutathionylated proteins have focused on cellular proteins, including proteins involved in host response to infection, but there is a growing number of reports showing that microbial proteins also undergo glutathionylation, with modification of their characteristics and functions. In the present review, we highlight the signaling role of GSH through glutathionylation, particularly focusing on microbial (viral and bacterial) glutathionylated proteins (GSSPs) and host GSSPs involved in the immune/inflammatory response to infection; moreover, we discuss the biological role of the process in microbial infections and related host responses.

Checconi, P., Limongi, D., Baldelli, S., Ciriolo, M.r., Nencioni, L., Palamara, A.t. (2019). Role of Glutathionylation in Infection and Inflammation. NUTRIENTS, 11(8), 1952 [10.3390/nu11081952].

Role of Glutathionylation in Infection and Inflammation

Ciriolo, Maria Rosa;
2019-08-20

Abstract

Glutathionylation, that is, the formation of mixed disulfides between protein cysteines and glutathione (GSH) cysteines, is a reversible post-translational modification catalyzed by different cellular oxidoreductases, by which the redox state of the cell modulates protein function. So far, most studies on the identification of glutathionylated proteins have focused on cellular proteins, including proteins involved in host response to infection, but there is a growing number of reports showing that microbial proteins also undergo glutathionylation, with modification of their characteristics and functions. In the present review, we highlight the signaling role of GSH through glutathionylation, particularly focusing on microbial (viral and bacterial) glutathionylated proteins (GSSPs) and host GSSPs involved in the immune/inflammatory response to infection; moreover, we discuss the biological role of the process in microbial infections and related host responses.
20-ago-2019
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/10 - BIOCHIMICA
English
glutathione
glutathionylation
infection
inflammation
redox signaling
Bacterial Infections
Cysteine
Disulfides
Glutathione
Humans
Infections
Inflammation
Oxidation-Reduction
Oxidoreductases
Protein Processing, Post-Translational
Proteins
Signal Transduction
Virus Diseases
Checconi, P., Limongi, D., Baldelli, S., Ciriolo, M.r., Nencioni, L., Palamara, A.t. (2019). Role of Glutathionylation in Infection and Inflammation. NUTRIENTS, 11(8), 1952 [10.3390/nu11081952].
Checconi, P; Limongi, D; Baldelli, S; Ciriolo, Mr; Nencioni, L; Palamara, At
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