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Developing methodological approaches for discovering novel pathways is a key challenge in the life science research. Biological pathways are regulated-in higher eukaryotes-by a vast diversity of linear peptide motifs that mediate combinatorial specificity in signal transduction pathways. The E3 ubiquitin ligase component (MDM2) is such a protein that interacts with target proteins containing linear motifs such as p53.

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Redox Proteomes in Human Physiology and Disease Mechanisms.

J Proteome Res

January 2020

Institute of Biochemistry II, Medical Faculty , University of Cologne, Joseph-Stelzmann-Str. 52 , 50931 Cologne , Germany.

Redox proteomics is a field of proteomics that is concerned with the characterization of the oxidation state of proteins to gain information about their modulated structure, function, activity, and involvement in different physiological pathways. Oxidative modifications of proteins have been shown to be implicated in normal physiological processes of cells as well as in pathomechanisms leading to the development of cancer, diabetes, neurodegenerative diseases, and some rare hereditary metabolic diseases, like classic galactosemia. Reactive oxygen species generate a variety of reversible and irreversible modifications in amino acid residue side chains and within the protein backbone.

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