The role of dual oxidases in physiology and cancer

Abstract NOX/DUOX enzymes are transmembrane proteins that carry electrons through biological membranes generating reactive oxygen species. The NOX family is composed of seven members, which are NOX1 to NOX5 and DUOX1 and 2. DUOX enzymes were initially called thyroid oxidases, based on their high exp...

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Main Authors: Caroline Coelho de Faria, Rodrigo Soares Fortunato
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética
Series:Genetics and Molecular Biology
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spelling doaj-ed0558763e1b44e99cc30e3935fb27092020-11-25T03:47:54ZengSociedade Brasileira de GenéticaGenetics and Molecular Biology1415-47571678-4685431 suppl 110.1590/1678-4685/gmb-2019-0096S1415-47572020000200313The role of dual oxidases in physiology and cancerCaroline Coelho de FariaRodrigo Soares FortunatoAbstract NOX/DUOX enzymes are transmembrane proteins that carry electrons through biological membranes generating reactive oxygen species. The NOX family is composed of seven members, which are NOX1 to NOX5 and DUOX1 and 2. DUOX enzymes were initially called thyroid oxidases, based on their high expression level in the thyroid tissue. However, DUOX expression has been documented in several extrathyroid tissues, mostly at the apical membrane of the salivary glands, the airways, and the intestinal tract, revealing additional cellular functions associated with DUOX-related H2O2 generation. In this review, we will briefly summarize the current knowledge regarding DUOX structure and physiological functions, as well as their possible role in cancer biology.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572020000200313&lng=en&tlng=endual oxidasesnadph oxidasesreactive oxygen speciesoxidative stresscancer
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author Caroline Coelho de Faria
Rodrigo Soares Fortunato
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Rodrigo Soares Fortunato
The role of dual oxidases in physiology and cancer
Genetics and Molecular Biology
dual oxidases
nadph oxidases
reactive oxygen species
oxidative stress
cancer
author_facet Caroline Coelho de Faria
Rodrigo Soares Fortunato
author_sort Caroline Coelho de Faria
title The role of dual oxidases in physiology and cancer
title_short The role of dual oxidases in physiology and cancer
title_full The role of dual oxidases in physiology and cancer
title_fullStr The role of dual oxidases in physiology and cancer
title_full_unstemmed The role of dual oxidases in physiology and cancer
title_sort role of dual oxidases in physiology and cancer
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Genética
series Genetics and Molecular Biology
issn 1415-4757
1678-4685
description Abstract NOX/DUOX enzymes are transmembrane proteins that carry electrons through biological membranes generating reactive oxygen species. The NOX family is composed of seven members, which are NOX1 to NOX5 and DUOX1 and 2. DUOX enzymes were initially called thyroid oxidases, based on their high expression level in the thyroid tissue. However, DUOX expression has been documented in several extrathyroid tissues, mostly at the apical membrane of the salivary glands, the airways, and the intestinal tract, revealing additional cellular functions associated with DUOX-related H2O2 generation. In this review, we will briefly summarize the current knowledge regarding DUOX structure and physiological functions, as well as their possible role in cancer biology.
topic dual oxidases
nadph oxidases
reactive oxygen species
oxidative stress
cancer
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