Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
"H2O2 produced by extracellular NADPH oxidases regulates tyrosine kinase signaling inhibiting phosphatases. How does it cross the membrane to reach its cytosolic targets? Silencing aquaporin-8 (AQP8), but not AQP3 or AQP4, inhibited H2O2 entry into HeLa cells. Re-expression of AQP8 with silencing-resistant vectors rescued H2O2 transport, while a C173A-AQP8 mutant failed to do so. Lowering AQP8 levels affected H2O2 entry into the endoplasmic reticulum, but not into mitochondria. AQP8-silencing also inhibited the H2O2 spikes and phosphorylation of downstream proteins induced by EGF. These observations lead to the hypothesis that H2O2 does not freely diffuse across the plasma membrane and AQP8 and other H2O2 transporters are potential targets for manipulating key signaling pathways in cancer and degenerative diseases."
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Bertolotti, M; Bestetti, S; Garcia Manteiga, Jm; Medraño Fernandez, I; Dal Mas, A; Malosio, Ml; Sitia, Roberto
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