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In this commentary, we highlight the findings described in a recent paper regarding the mechanism of H2S regulation of macroautophagy/autophagy in mammalian cells and discuss the similarities/divergencies with plant cells. The main outcome is that the posttranslational modification of thiol groups of cysteine residues to form persulfides is a conserved molecular mechanism.
Mammals, Hydrogen sulfide, GAPDH, Arabidopsis, Persulfidated cysteine, Sulfides, Stress, Autophagy, Animals, Posttranslational modification, Cysteine, Hydrogen Sulfide, Commentary and Views, Protein Processing, Post-Translational, Signal Transduction
Mammals, Hydrogen sulfide, GAPDH, Arabidopsis, Persulfidated cysteine, Sulfides, Stress, Autophagy, Animals, Posttranslational modification, Cysteine, Hydrogen Sulfide, Commentary and Views, Protein Processing, Post-Translational, Signal Transduction
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