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Redox-based regulation of signal transduction: principles, pitfalls, and promises.

Yvonne M W Janssen-Heininger1, Brooke T Mossman, Nicholas H Heintz, Henry J Forman, Balaraman Kalyanaraman, Toren Finkel, Jonathan S Stamler, Sue Goo Rhee, Albert van der Vliet.   

Abstract

Oxidants are produced as a by-product of aerobic metabolism, and organisms ranging from prokaryotes to mammals have evolved with an elaborate and redundant complement of antioxidant defenses to confer protection against oxidative insults. Compelling data now exist demonstrating that oxidants are used in physiological settings as signaling molecules with important regulatory functions controlling cell division, migration, contraction, and mediator production. These physiological functions are carried out in an exquisitely regulated and compartmentalized manner by mild oxidants, through subtle oxidative events that involve targeted amino acids in proteins. The precise understanding of the physiological relevance of redox signal transduction has been hampered by the lack of specificity of reagents and the need for chemical derivatization to visualize reversible oxidations. In addition, it is difficult to measure these subtle oxidation events in vivo. This article reviews some of the recent findings that illuminate the significance of redox signaling and exciting future perspectives. We also attempt to highlight some of the current pitfalls and the approaches needed to advance this important area of biochemical and biomedical research.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18423411      PMCID: PMC2453533          DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2008.03.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Biol Med        ISSN: 0891-5849            Impact factor:   7.376


  243 in total

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Authors:  Alessandra Rinna; Martine Torres; Henry Jay Forman
Journal:  Free Radic Biol Med       Date:  2006-03-30       Impact factor: 7.376

3.  S-nitrosylated protein-disulphide isomerase links protein misfolding to neurodegeneration.

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Journal:  Nature       Date:  2006-05-25       Impact factor: 49.962

4.  Aquaporin-1 transports NO across cell membranes.

Authors:  Marcela Herrera; Nancy J Hong; Jeffrey L Garvin
Journal:  Hypertension       Date:  2006-05-08       Impact factor: 10.190

5.  Molecular mechanism of the reduction of cysteine sulfinic acid of peroxiredoxin to cysteine by mammalian sulfiredoxin.

Authors:  Woojin Jeong; Sung Jun Park; Tong-Shin Chang; Duck-Yeon Lee; Sue Goo Rhee
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2006-03-24       Impact factor: 5.157

6.  Extracellular thioredoxin levels are increased in patients with acute lung injury.

Authors:  M E Callister; A Burke-Gaffney; G J Quinlan; A G Nicholson; R Florio; H Nakamura; J Yodoi; T W Evans
Journal:  Thorax       Date:  2006-04-06       Impact factor: 9.139

7.  The thioredoxin-related redox-regulating protein nucleoredoxin inhibits Wnt-beta-catenin signalling through dishevelled.

Authors:  Yosuke Funato; Tatsuo Michiue; Makoto Asashima; Hiroaki Miki
Journal:  Nat Cell Biol       Date:  2006-04-02       Impact factor: 28.824

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Authors:  Richard A Cohen; Takeshi Adachi
Journal:  Trends Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2006-05       Impact factor: 6.677

Review 9.  Transcriptional regulation via cysteine thiol modification: a novel molecular strategy for chemoprevention and cytoprotection.

Authors:  Hye-Kyung Na; Young-Joon Surh
Journal:  Mol Carcinog       Date:  2006-06       Impact factor: 4.784

Review 10.  S-nitrosothiol signaling in respiratory biology.

Authors:  Benjamin Gaston; David Singel; Allan Doctor; Jonathan S Stamler
Journal:  Am J Respir Crit Care Med       Date:  2006-03-09       Impact factor: 21.405

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  296 in total

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2.  Ablation of glutaredoxin-1 attenuates lipopolysaccharide-induced lung inflammation and alveolar macrophage activation.

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Review 3.  Cysteine residues as catalysts for covalent peptide and protein modification: a role for thiyl radicals?

Authors:  Christian Schöneich
Journal:  Biochem Soc Trans       Date:  2011-10       Impact factor: 5.407

4.  Oxidative modification of rat sulfotransferase 1A1 activity in hepatic tissue slices correlates with effects on the purified enzyme.

Authors:  Jagadeesha K Dammanahalli; Michael W Duffel
Journal:  Drug Metab Dispos       Date:  2011-10-31       Impact factor: 3.922

Review 5.  Regulation by S-nitrosylation of protein post-translational modification.

Authors:  Douglas T Hess; Jonathan S Stamler
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2011-12-06       Impact factor: 5.157

Review 6.  Oxidative stress and condition-dependent sexual signals: more than just seeing red.

Authors:  Michael Garratt; Robert C Brooks
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2012-05-30       Impact factor: 5.349

7.  Chemomechanical regulation of SNARE proteins studied with molecular dynamics simulations.

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Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  2010-08-09       Impact factor: 4.033

8.  Extracellular matrix degradation products and low-oxygen conditions enhance the regenerative potential of perivascular stem cells.

Authors:  Stephen Tottey; Mirko Corselli; Eric M Jeffries; Ricardo Londono; Bruno Peault; Stephen F Badylak
Journal:  Tissue Eng Part A       Date:  2010-09-06       Impact factor: 3.845

Review 9.  Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species regulate cellular signaling and dictate biological outcomes.

Authors:  Robert B Hamanaka; Navdeep S Chandel
Journal:  Trends Biochem Sci       Date:  2010-04-27       Impact factor: 13.807

Review 10.  Modulation of oxidative stress as an anticancer strategy.

Authors:  Chiara Gorrini; Isaac S Harris; Tak W Mak
Journal:  Nat Rev Drug Discov       Date:  2013-12       Impact factor: 84.694

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