2000
Neuronal Protection by Nitric Oxide-Related Species
Lipton S, Choi Y, Sucher N, Chen H. Neuronal Protection by Nitric Oxide-Related Species. 2000, 143-152. DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-67949-3_9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRedox-related speciesFree sulfhydryl groupsSufficient redox potentialNO groupSulfhydryl groupsOrganic synthesisProtein cysteine residuesSingle sulfhydryl groupRedox potentialChemical reactionsRedox agentsCysteine sulfhydrylsDistinctive chemistryAdditional electronLess electronBiological systemsRedox modulationOxideDisulfide bondsCysteine residuesEndogenous redox agentsDifferent biological effectsChemistryElectronsLipoic acid
1999
Redox Sensitivity of NMDA Receptors
Lipton S. Redox Sensitivity of NMDA Receptors. Methods In Molecular Biology 1999, 128: 121-130. PMID: 10320978, DOI: 10.1385/1-59259-683-5:121.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCritical cysteine residuesCysteine residuesRedox modulationProtein cysteine residuesSite-directed mutagenesisEndogenous redox agentsRedox-related speciesFree sulfhydryl groupsProtein functionMolecular dataSulfhydryl groupsSufficient redox potentialCysteine sulfhydrylsRedox sensitivityCell typesNative NMDA receptorsDisulfide bondsNMDA receptor subunitsRedox modulatory siteRecombinant methodsReceptor consistReceptor subunitsOxygen speciesSingle thiol groupResidues
1998
NO-NMDA Receptor Interactions: A Neuromolecular Approach to Novel Therapeutics
Lipton S, Choi Y, Sucher N, Chen H. NO-NMDA Receptor Interactions: A Neuromolecular Approach to Novel Therapeutics. Ernst Schering Foundation Symposium Proceedings 1998, 95-108. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-03596-2_5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRedox-related speciesFree sulfhydryl groupsSufficient redox potentialRedox modulationSulfhydryl groupsProtein cysteine residuesEndogenous redox agentsOrganic synthesisSingle sulfhydryl groupRedox potentialProtein functionRedox agentsCysteine residuesDistinctive chemistryNO groupCell typesDisulfide bondsGroup donorBiological systemsReceptor interactionDifferent biological effectsSpeciesOxygen speciesNovel therapeuticsEndogenous sources
1995
Differential modulation by sulfhydryl redox agents and glutathione of GABA- and glycine-evoked currents in rat retinal ganglion cells
Pan Z, Bahring R, Grantyn R, Lipton. Differential modulation by sulfhydryl redox agents and glutathione of GABA- and glycine-evoked currents in rat retinal ganglion cells. Journal Of Neuroscience 1995, 15: 1384-1391. PMID: 7869105, PMCID: PMC6577822, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.15-02-01384.1995.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRetinal ganglion cellsRat retinal ganglion cellsGlycine-evoked currentsGanglion cellsInhibitory neurotransmissionSingle retinal ganglion cellsInhibitory neurotransmitter systemsWhole-cell recordingsInhibitory receptor systemsModulatory systemAction of glutathioneNeurotransmitter systemsReceptor stimulationMammalian CNSMammalian retinaSingle agentEndogenous redox agentsReceptor systemPatch pipetteGABADifferential modulationGABAANeurotransmissionRetinaExtracellular glutathione