Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10738141 Free Radical Biology and Medicine 2012 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Cigarette smoke increases protein carbonylation in human gingival fibroblasts (HGFs). ► The main carbonylated proteins were identified by means of redox proteomics. ► In HGFs, cigarette smoke decreased protein thiols and rapidly depleted GSH. ► GSH consumption is due to the export of GSH-acrolein and GSH-crotonaldehyde adducts
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