Glutathione homeostasis and redox-regulation by sulfhydryl groups

被引:180
作者
Meyer, AJ [1 ]
Hell, R [1 ]
机构
[1] Heidelberg Univ, Heidelberg Inst Plant Sci, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
关键词
compartmentation; cysteine; glutaredoxin; glutathione; protein glutathionylation; redox regulation; redox signaling; SH-groups; thioredoxin;
D O I
10.1007/s11120-005-8425-1
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Continuous control of metabolism and developmental processes is a key feature of live cells. Cysteine thiol residues of proteins are both exceptionally useful in terms of structural and regulatory aspects, but at the same time exceptionally vulnerable to oxidation. Conserved cysteines thus are highly important for the function of metabolic enzymes and for signaling processes underlying responses to environmental factors. The underlying mechanism for the central role of thiol-mediated redox control in cellular metabolism is the ability of the cysteine-thiols to reversibly change their redox state followed by changes of structural, catalytic or regulatory functions. The cellular glutathione/glutathione disulfide redox buffer is present in cells at millimolar concentrations and forms one major basis of redox homeostasis by which protein thiols can maintain their redox state or oxidized protein thiols can be reverted to their reduced state. Besides acting as redox buffer, glutathione also acts as an electron donor for both scavenging of reactive oxygen, e.g. from photosynthesis and respiration, and metabolic reactions such as reduction of hydroperoxides and lipidperoxides or sulfate assimilation. The central role of glutathione is further emphasized by its involvement in signaling processes and the crosstalk of redox signaling processes with other means of signaling including protein glutathionylation and control of transcription factors. The present review aims at highlighting the key functions of glutathione in thiol-mediated redox control and its interplay with other protein-thiol-based redox systems.
引用
收藏
页码:435 / 457
页数:23
相关论文
共 192 条
[21]   CYSTEINE, GAMMA-GLUTAMYL-CYSTEINE AND GLUTATHIONE CONTENTS OF SPINACH LEAVES AS AFFECTED BY DARKNESS AND APPLICATION OF EXCESS SULFUR [J].
BUWALDA, F ;
DEKOK, LJ ;
STULEN, I ;
KUIPER, PJC .
PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM, 1988, 74 (04) :663-668
[22]   CYSTEINE, GAMMA-GLUTAMYL-CYSTEINE AND GLUTATHIONE CONTENTS OF SPINACH LEAVES AS AFFECTED BY DARKNESS AND APPLICATION OF EXCESS SULFUR .2. GLUTATHIONE ACCUMULATION IN DETACHED LEAVES EXPOSED TO H2S IN THE ABSENCE OF LIGHT IS STIMULATED BY THE SUPPLY OF GLYCINE TO THE PETIOLE [J].
BUWALDA, F ;
STULEN, I ;
DEKOK, LJ ;
KUIPER, PJC .
PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM, 1990, 80 (02) :196-204
[23]   Thylakoid protein phosphorylation and the thiol redox state [J].
Carlberg, I ;
Rintamäki, E ;
Aro, EM ;
Andersson, B .
BIOCHEMISTRY, 1999, 38 (10) :3197-3204
[24]   Glutathionylation of human thioredoxin: A possible crosstalk between the glutathione and thioredoxin systems [J].
Casagrande, S ;
Bonetto, V ;
Fratelli, M ;
Gianazza, E ;
Eberini, I ;
Massignan, T ;
Salmona, M ;
Chang, G ;
Holmgren, A ;
Ghezzi, P .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2002, 99 (15) :9745-9749
[25]   Characterization of the targeting signal of dual-targeted pea glutathione reductase [J].
Chew, O ;
Rudhe, C ;
Glaser, E ;
Whelan, J .
PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2003, 53 (03) :341-356
[26]   Molecular definition of the ascorbate-glutathione cycle in Arabidopsis mitochondria reveals dual targeting of antioxidant defenses in plants [J].
Chew, O ;
Whelan, J ;
Millar, AH .
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 2003, 278 (47) :46869-46877
[27]   The CXXC motif: Imperatives for the formation of native disulfide bonds in the cell [J].
Chivers, PT ;
Laboissiere, MCA ;
Raines, RT .
EMBO JOURNAL, 1996, 15 (11) :2659-2667
[28]   Modulation of potassium channel function by methionine oxidation and reduction [J].
Ciorba, MA ;
Heinemann, SH ;
Weissbach, H ;
Brot, N ;
Hoshi, T .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1997, 94 (18) :9932-9937
[29]   Dissection of the ozone-induced calcium signature [J].
Clayton, H ;
Knight, MR ;
Knight, H ;
McAinsh, MR ;
Hetherington, AM .
PLANT JOURNAL, 1999, 17 (05) :575-579
[30]   DIFFERENTIAL ACCUMULATION OF ANTIOXIDANT MESSENGER-RNAS IN ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA EXPOSED TO OZONE [J].
CONKLIN, PL ;
LAST, RL .
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 1995, 109 (01) :203-212