2020
DOI: 10.1089/ars.2019.7962
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Mitochondrial Superoxide Dismutase: What the Established, the Intriguing, and the Novel Reveal About a Key Cellular Redox Switch

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“…50,51 It is clear that the activity of SOD2 can be regulated through post-translational modifications. 52 For instance, a reduction in SIRT3 decreases the deacetylation of SOD2, resulting in ROS accumulation. 53,54 SIRT3 is the most robust deacetylase and highly expressed in mitochondria that appears to play a crucial role on the regulation of oxidative stress and redox homeostasis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…50,51 It is clear that the activity of SOD2 can be regulated through post-translational modifications. 52 For instance, a reduction in SIRT3 decreases the deacetylation of SOD2, resulting in ROS accumulation. 53,54 SIRT3 is the most robust deacetylase and highly expressed in mitochondria that appears to play a crucial role on the regulation of oxidative stress and redox homeostasis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the current study, mitochondrial superoxide accumulation for both TKIs was observed in both cell models. Mitochondrial ROS was associated with increased mRNA and/or protein expression of SOD2 in both cell models as well as TRX2 protein expression in C2C12 myotubes, which are both located exclusively in mitochondria where they play major roles in ROS scavenging ( Holmgren, 1985 ; Palma et al., 2020 ). Impaired activity of complex I as the main cause for enhanced mitochondrial superoxide accumulation and the increase of the mitochondrial antioxidative defense suggested that both imatinib and dasatinib can cause oxidative stress, which was shown directly by the rise in the mitochondrial superoxide content.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Imlay [ 220 ] calculates, even picomolar (10 −11/12 M) levels of superoxide are sufficient to inactivate enzymes iron-sulfur proteins like aconitase, with a half-time of ~20 min in E. coli . By controlling the fate of superoxide, MnSOD exerts considerable control over the type of oxidative stress experienced [ 222 ], especially since, in the absence of an anion channel, superoxide will be retained in the matrix [ 223 ]. (reaction 11 in 33% yield [ 224 , 225 , 226 ]).…”
Section: A Framework For Interpreting the Role Of Mitochondrial Romentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Redox relays represent an elegant solution wherein antioxidant enzymes transduce redox signals by transferring H 2 O 2 -derived electrons to target proteins (i.e., uncoupling peroxiredoxin 3 from thioredoxin 2). From a conceptual perspective, redox relays challenge the traditional view of antioxidant enzymes: they play a more nuanced role than merely removing ROS [ 222 , 230 , 258 , 261 ]. As Winterbourn enunciates [ 262 ], several parallel mechanisms may contribute (e.g., local inactivation of peroxiredoxins or locally caging H 2 O 2 and the target).…”
Section: A Framework For Interpreting the Role Of Mitochondrial Romentioning
confidence: 99%