Hydrogen peroxide sensing, signaling and regulation of transcription factors
University of Lisbon · Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa · +1 more institution
Abstract
The regulatory mechanisms by which hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) modulates the activity of transcription factors in bacteria (OxyR and PerR), lower eukaryotes (Yap1, Maf1, Hsf1 and Msn2/4) and mammalian cells (AP-1, NRF2, CREB, HSF1, HIF-1, TP53, NF-κB, NOTCH, SP1 and SCREB-1) are reviewed. The complexity of regulatory networks increases throughout the phylogenetic tree, reaching a high level of complexity in mammalians. Multiple H2O2 sensors and pathways are triggered converging in the regulation of transcription factors at several levels: (1) synthesis of the transcription factor by upregulating transcription or increasing both mRNA stability and translation; (ii) stability of the transcription factor by…
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5Topics & keywords
- Transcription factor
- Transcription coregulator
- Transactivation
- HSF1
- Cell biology
- Biology
- Transcription (linguistics)
- Repressor