Cancer Biology Research Program

Author
Stamler JS,Sun QA,Hess DT
Title
A SNO storm in skeletal muscle.
Publication Date
4/4/2008
Pages
33-5

Journal Name
Cell
Abstract
Dysregulated S-nitrosylation of proteins characterizes a broad array of human disorders, but its role in disease etiology is not well understood. Two new studies (Durham et al., 2008; Bellinger et al., 2008) now show that hyper-S-nitrosylation of the ryanodine receptor calcium release channel (RyR1) in skeletal muscle disrupts calcium ion flux. This disruption underlies the impaired contractility and cellular damage of skeletal muscle during strenuous exercise and in a spectrum of congenital muscle disorders including malignant hyperthermia.
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