S-nitrosylation is a post-translational modification in which a nitric oxide molecule is bound via a reactive thiol group of a cysteine residue. S-nitrosylation has various regulatory roles in bacteria, yeasts, plants and mammalian cells. Lit.
λ / nm |
ε / M-1 cm-1 |
---|---|
214 | 0 |
240 | 5848 |
245 | 2723 |
250 | 1473 |
255 | 893 |
260 | 893 |
265 | 424 |
270 | 424 |
272 | 424 |
274 | 424 |
276 | 513 |
278 | 603 |
280 | 826 |
282 | 1004 |
284 | 1183 |
286 | 1429 |
288 | 1652 |
290 | 1786 |
292 | 2143 |
294 | 2500 |
296 | 2835 |
298 | 3259 |
300 | 3728 |
302 | 4375 |
304 | 4665 |
306 | 4978 |
308 | 5335 |
310 | 5737 |
312 | 6094 |
314 | 6629 |
316 | 6987 |
318 | 7321 |
320 | 7746 |