作者
Stavros Selemidis, Christopher G Sobey, Kirstin Wingler, Harald HHW Schmidt, Grant R Drummond
发表日期
2008/12/1
来源
Pharmacology & therapeutics
卷号
120
期号
3
页码范围
254-291
出版商
Pergamon
简介
Until the 1970s, reactive oxygen species (ROS) were considered merely harmful by-products of aerobic respiration and the driving force behind the evolution of an array of cellular antioxidant enzymes with the purpose of rapidly metabolising ROS to minimise their oxidising effects. However, the perception that ROS are only harmful to cells has since been questioned by a burgeoning body of evidence pointing to the existence of enzymes with the dedicated function of generating ROS. NADPH oxidases represent the only known family of enzymes whose sole purpose is to generate ROS. Members of this enzyme family are expressed across mammalian and non-mammalian cells, and influence a multitude of biological functions including host defence and redox signalling. However, although ROS are deliberately generated by NADPH oxidases during normal cell physiology, the observations that their expression and …
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