Hydrogen Peroxide: A Signaling Messenger
Massachusetts General Hospital · Harvard University
Abstract
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a well-documented component of living cells. It plays important roles in host defense and oxidative biosynthetic reactions. In addition there is growing evidence that at low levels, H2O2 also functions as a signaling agent, particularly in higher organisms. This review evaluates the evidence that H2O2 functions as a signaling agent in higher organisms in light of the known biology and biochemistry of H2O2. All aerobic organisms studied to date from prokaryotes to humans appear to tightly regulate their intracellular H2O2 concentrations at relatively similar levels. Multiple biochemical strategies for rapidly reacting with these low endogenous levels of H2O2 have been elucidated from…
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- 19.76
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- 100%
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- 248
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2Topics & keywords
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Signal transduction
- Biology
- Reactive oxygen species
- Intracellular
- Peroxidase
- Biochemistry
- Enzyme