Hydrogen Sulfide – Regulator of Gluconeogenesis, Vascular Health, Liver, Muscles, Adipose Tissue, etc.

We continue with the effects of hydrogen sulfide on enzyme activity. We have already seen that H₂S affects the S-sulfhydration of sirtuins, i.e., the activity of deacetylases that change the activity of many enzymes by preventing their “decoration” with an acetyl group . In the case of sirtuin modification, for example, this facilitates the “decoration” of some enzymes with ubiquinone, which leads to their removal. Or it increases their activity after the removal of acetyl “decoration,” if that decoration interferes with the enzyme’s function. Even at this level, things are already quite complicated. But that’s not all. S-sulfhydration of certain sites can occur on many proteins, not just on sirtuins! Research shows that H₂S also sulfhydrates the enzyme pyruvate carboxylase (PC) and also the key metabolic switch, the enzyme AMPK. That would explain further phenomena observed both in vitro (in the test tube) and in vivo (in whole organisms) related to changes in hydrogen sulfide levels....