The Impact of Oxidative Stress on Ribosomes: From Injury to Regulation
The ribosome is a complex ribonucleoprotein-based molecular machine that orchestrates protein synthesis in the cell. Both ribosomal RNA and ribosomal proteins can be chemically modified by reactive oxygen species, which may alter the ribosome′s functions or cause a complete loss of functio...
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doaj-28c3928a83844aa1bc527ba2d11d886d2020-11-25T01:54:57ZengMDPI AGCells2073-44092019-11-01811137910.3390/cells8111379cells8111379The Impact of Oxidative Stress on Ribosomes: From Injury to RegulationNatalia Shcherbik0Dimitri G. Pestov1Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience, Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine, Stratford, NJ 08084, USADepartment of Cell Biology and Neuroscience, Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine, Stratford, NJ 08084, USAThe ribosome is a complex ribonucleoprotein-based molecular machine that orchestrates protein synthesis in the cell. Both ribosomal RNA and ribosomal proteins can be chemically modified by reactive oxygen species, which may alter the ribosome′s functions or cause a complete loss of functionality. The oxidative damage that ribosomes accumulate during their lifespan in a cell may lead to reduced or faulty translation and contribute to various pathologies. However, remarkably little is known about the biological consequences of oxidative damage to the ribosome. Here, we provide a concise summary of the known types of changes induced by reactive oxygen species in rRNA and ribosomal proteins and discuss the existing experimental evidence of how these modifications may affect ribosome dynamics and function. We emphasize the special role that redox-active transition metals, such as iron, play in ribosome homeostasis and stability. We also discuss the hypothesis that redox-mediated ribosome modifications may contribute to adaptive cellular responses to stress.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/8/11/1379ribosomal rna (rrna)ribosomal proteinstranslationreactive oxygen speciesoxidative damageiron homeostasisfenton reactionstress response |
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Natalia Shcherbik Dimitri G. Pestov The Impact of Oxidative Stress on Ribosomes: From Injury to Regulation Cells ribosomal rna (rrna) ribosomal proteins translation reactive oxygen species oxidative damage iron homeostasis fenton reaction stress response |
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The Impact of Oxidative Stress on Ribosomes: From Injury to Regulation |
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The Impact of Oxidative Stress on Ribosomes: From Injury to Regulation |
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The Impact of Oxidative Stress on Ribosomes: From Injury to Regulation |
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The Impact of Oxidative Stress on Ribosomes: From Injury to Regulation |
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The Impact of Oxidative Stress on Ribosomes: From Injury to Regulation |
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impact of oxidative stress on ribosomes: from injury to regulation |
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The ribosome is a complex ribonucleoprotein-based molecular machine that orchestrates protein synthesis in the cell. Both ribosomal RNA and ribosomal proteins can be chemically modified by reactive oxygen species, which may alter the ribosome′s functions or cause a complete loss of functionality. The oxidative damage that ribosomes accumulate during their lifespan in a cell may lead to reduced or faulty translation and contribute to various pathologies. However, remarkably little is known about the biological consequences of oxidative damage to the ribosome. Here, we provide a concise summary of the known types of changes induced by reactive oxygen species in rRNA and ribosomal proteins and discuss the existing experimental evidence of how these modifications may affect ribosome dynamics and function. We emphasize the special role that redox-active transition metals, such as iron, play in ribosome homeostasis and stability. We also discuss the hypothesis that redox-mediated ribosome modifications may contribute to adaptive cellular responses to stress. |
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ribosomal rna (rrna) ribosomal proteins translation reactive oxygen species oxidative damage iron homeostasis fenton reaction stress response |
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