Nitric oxide, S-Nitrosation, and endothelial permeability

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S-Nitrosation is rapidly emerging as a regulatory mechanism in vascular biology, with particular importance in the onset of hyperpermeability induced by pro-inflammatory agents. This review focuses on the role of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS)-derived nitric oxide (NO) in regulating S-Nitrosation of adherens junction proteins. We discuss evidence for translocation of eNOS, via caveolae, to the cytosol and analyze the significance of eNOS location for S-Nitrosation and onset of endothelial hyperpermeability to macromolecules. © 2013 International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.

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Durán, W. N., Beuve, A. V., & Sánchez, F. A. (2013, October). Nitric oxide, S-Nitrosation, and endothelial permeability. IUBMB Life. https://doi.org/10.1002/iub.1204

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