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H2S biosynthesis and catabolism: new insights from molecular studies

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posted on 2024-03-12, 14:53 authored by Peter Rose, Philip K. Moore, Yi Zhun Zhu

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has profound biological effects within living organisms and is now increasingly being considered alongside other gaseous signalling molecules, such as nitric oxide (NO) and carbon monoxide (CO). Conventional use of pharmacological and molecular approaches has spawned a rapidly growing research field that has identified H2S as playing a functional role in cell-signalling and post-translational modifications. Recently, a number of laboratories have reported the use of siRNA methodologies and genetic mouse models to mimic the loss of function of genes involved in the biosynthesis and degradation of H2S within tissues. Studies utilising these systems are revealing new insights into the biology of H2S within the cardiovascular system, inflammatory disease, and in cell signalling. In light of this work, the current review will describe recent advances in H2S research made possible by the use of molecular approaches and genetic mouse models with perturbed capacities to generate or detoxify physiological levels of H2S gas within tissues

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  • Department of Life Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences

Volume

74

Issue

8

Pages/Article Number

1391-1412

Publisher

Springer for Birkhäuser Basel

ISSN

1420-682X

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1420-9071

Date Submitted

2016-11-17

Date Accepted

2016-11-01

Date of First Publication

2016-11-14

Date of Final Publication

2017-04-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2016-11-17

ePrints ID

25197

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