The Relationship of NADPH Oxidases and Heme Peroxidases: Fallin' in and Out

Peroxidase enzymes can oxidize a multitude of substrates in diverse biological processes. According to the latest phylogenetic analysis, there are four major heme peroxidase superfamilies. In this review, we focus on certain members of the cyclooxygenase-peroxidase superfamily (also labeled as anima...

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Main Authors: Gábor Sirokmány, Miklós Geiszt
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-03-01
Series:Frontiers in Immunology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00394/full
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spelling doaj-0cf3fd0f9e3c4275a4fb12556b0b553a2020-11-25T00:20:23ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242019-03-011010.3389/fimmu.2019.00394429586The Relationship of NADPH Oxidases and Heme Peroxidases: Fallin' in and OutGábor Sirokmány0Gábor Sirokmány1Miklós Geiszt2Miklós Geiszt3Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary“Momentum” Peroxidase Enzyme Research Group of the Semmelweis University and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, HungaryDepartment of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary“Momentum” Peroxidase Enzyme Research Group of the Semmelweis University and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, HungaryPeroxidase enzymes can oxidize a multitude of substrates in diverse biological processes. According to the latest phylogenetic analysis, there are four major heme peroxidase superfamilies. In this review, we focus on certain members of the cyclooxygenase-peroxidase superfamily (also labeled as animal heme peroxidases) and their connection to specific NADPH oxidase enzymes which provide H2O2 for the one- and two-electron oxidation of various peroxidase substrates. The family of NADPH oxidases is a group of enzymes dedicated to the production of superoxide and hydrogen peroxide. There is a handful of known and important physiological functions where one of the seven known human NADPH oxidases plays an essential role. In most of these functions NADPH oxidases provide H2O2 for specific heme peroxidases and the concerted action of the two enzymes is indispensable for the accomplishment of the biological function. We discuss human and other metazoan examples of such cooperation between oxidases and peroxidases and analyze the biological importance of their functional interaction. We also review those oxidases and peroxidases where this kind of partnership has not been identified yet.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00394/fullheme peroxidaseNADPH oxidasehydrogen peroxidereactive oxygen speciesperoxidasin
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The Relationship of NADPH Oxidases and Heme Peroxidases: Fallin' in and Out
Frontiers in Immunology
heme peroxidase
NADPH oxidase
hydrogen peroxide
reactive oxygen species
peroxidasin
author_facet Gábor Sirokmány
Gábor Sirokmány
Miklós Geiszt
Miklós Geiszt
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title The Relationship of NADPH Oxidases and Heme Peroxidases: Fallin' in and Out
title_short The Relationship of NADPH Oxidases and Heme Peroxidases: Fallin' in and Out
title_full The Relationship of NADPH Oxidases and Heme Peroxidases: Fallin' in and Out
title_fullStr The Relationship of NADPH Oxidases and Heme Peroxidases: Fallin' in and Out
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship of NADPH Oxidases and Heme Peroxidases: Fallin' in and Out
title_sort relationship of nadph oxidases and heme peroxidases: fallin' in and out
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Immunology
issn 1664-3224
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Peroxidase enzymes can oxidize a multitude of substrates in diverse biological processes. According to the latest phylogenetic analysis, there are four major heme peroxidase superfamilies. In this review, we focus on certain members of the cyclooxygenase-peroxidase superfamily (also labeled as animal heme peroxidases) and their connection to specific NADPH oxidase enzymes which provide H2O2 for the one- and two-electron oxidation of various peroxidase substrates. The family of NADPH oxidases is a group of enzymes dedicated to the production of superoxide and hydrogen peroxide. There is a handful of known and important physiological functions where one of the seven known human NADPH oxidases plays an essential role. In most of these functions NADPH oxidases provide H2O2 for specific heme peroxidases and the concerted action of the two enzymes is indispensable for the accomplishment of the biological function. We discuss human and other metazoan examples of such cooperation between oxidases and peroxidases and analyze the biological importance of their functional interaction. We also review those oxidases and peroxidases where this kind of partnership has not been identified yet.
topic heme peroxidase
NADPH oxidase
hydrogen peroxide
reactive oxygen species
peroxidasin
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