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Quantitative Assessment of PubMed Search of glutathionylation papers:

The spreadsheet lists those papers that gave positive hits for the terms thiolation or glutathionylation. The protein clusters list essential characteristics of the protein subject matter of each paper. In some instances, multiple proteins are represented. In others, there is no cluster represented. The pi diagram provides a rough proportional estimate of the protein cluster foci of the papers, but because there is repetition, does not give an accurate count of the total proteins represented.

Clusters are roughly collected as:

(1) Structural proteins including channel and transporter functions
(2) Energy metabolism, particularly those in mitochondria
(3) Signal transduction and transcription factors
(4) Proteins involved in redox homeostasis
(5) Protein folding, chaperone functions
(6) Kinases and phosphatases
(7) Enzymes in intermediate metabolism, thiol active centers and calcium homeostasis
(8) Proteins influencing cell survival/death (e.g. caspases)

Protein Citations Spreadsheet 

  Pie Chart of proteins

A Quantitative Tissue-Specific Landscape of Protein Redox Regulation during Aging

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