Erratum: Escorting α-globin to eNOS: α-globin-stabilizing protein paves the way

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Abstract

In the vascular wall, endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) produces NO to regulate peripheral vascular resistance, tissue perfusion, and blood pressure. In resistance arteries, eNOS couples with α-globin and, through chemical reactions, modulates NO diffusion needed for vascular smooth muscle relaxation. While α-globin protein alone is known to be unstable, the mechanisms that enable α-globin protein expression remain elusive. Here, Lechauve et al. report that arterial endothelium expresses α hemoglobin- stabilizing protein, which acts as a critical chaperone protein for α-globin expression and vascular function.

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Straub, A. C., & Gladwin, M. T. (2018, November 1). Erratum: Escorting α-globin to eNOS: α-globin-stabilizing protein paves the way. Journal of Clinical Investigation. American Society for Clinical Investigation. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI124302

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