Inducible nitric oxide synthase: Regulation, structure, and inhibition
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Abstract
A considerable number of human diseases have an inflammatory component, and a key mediator of immune activation and inflammation is inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), which produces nitric oxide (NO) from l-arginine. Overexpressed or dysregulated iNOS has been implicated in numerous pathologies including sepsis, cancer, neurodegeneration, and various types of pain. Extensive knowledge has been accumulated about the roles iNOS plays in different tissues and organs. Additionally, X-ray crystal and cryogenic electron microscopy structures have shed new insights on the structure and regulation of this enzyme. Many potent iNOS inhibitors with high selectivity over related NOS isoforms, neuronal NOS, and…
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- Nitric oxide synthase
- Nitric oxide
- Inflammation
- Pharmacology
- Neurodegeneration
- Medicine
- Disease
- Neuroscience
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- Good health and well-being
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