| Literature DB >> 34481964 |
Sebastian Vogt1, Rabia Ramzan2, Lawrence I Grossman3, Keshav K Singh4, Shelagh Ferguson-Miller5, Shinya Yoshikawa6, Icksoo Lee7, Maik Hüttemann8.
Abstract
In memoriam of Bernhard Kadenbach: Although the main focus of his research was the structure, function, and regulation of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase (CytOx), he earlier studied the mitochondrial phosphate carrier and found an essential role of cardiolipin. Later, he discovered tissue-specific and developmental-specific protein isoforms of CytOx. Defective activity of CytOx is found with increasing age in human muscle and neuronal cells resulting in mitochondrial diseases. Kadenbach proposed a theory on the cause of oxidative stress, aging, and associated diseases stating that allosteric feedback inhibition of CytOx at high mitochondrial ATP/ADP ratios is essential for healthy living while stress-induced reversible dephosphorylation of CytOx results in the formation of excessive reactive oxygen species that trigger degenerative diseases. This article summarizes the main discoveries of Kadenbach related to mammalian CytOx and discusses their implications for human disease.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34481964 DOI: 10.1016/j.mito.2021.08.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mitochondrion ISSN: 1567-7249 Impact factor: 4.160