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Mitochondrial Nitric Oxide Synthase:A Masterpiece of Metabolic Adaptation, Cell Growth, Transformation, and Death
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2009-09Registro en:
Finocchietto, Paola Vanesa; Franco, Maria C.; Holod, Silvia; Gonzalez, Analia Silvia; Converso, Daniela Paola; et al.; Mitochondrial Nitric Oxide Synthase:A Masterpiece of Metabolic Adaptation, Cell Growth, Transformation, and Death; Soc Experimental Biology Medicine; Experimental Biology And Medicine; 234; 9-2009; 1020-1028
1535-3702
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Autor
Finocchietto, Paola Vanesa
Franco, Maria C.
Holod, Silvia
Gonzalez, Analia Silvia
Converso, Daniela Paola
Antico Arciuch, Valeria Gabriela
Serra, Maria Pia
Poderoso, Juan José
Carreras, Maria Cecilia
Resumen
Mitochondria are specialized organelles that control energy metabolism and also activate a multiplicity of pathways that modulate cell proliferation and mitochondrial biogenesis or, conversely, promote cell arrest and programmed cell death by a limited number of oxidative or nitrative reactions. Nitric oxide (NO) regulates oxygen uptake by reversible inhibition of cytochrome oxidase and the production of superoxide anion from the mitochondrial electron transfer chain. In this sense, NO produced by mtNOS will set the oxygen uptake level and contribute to oxidation-reduction reaction (redox)?dependent cell signaling. Modulation of translocation and activation of neuronal nitric oxide synthase (mtNOS activity) under different physiologic or pathologic conditions represents an adaptive response properly modulated to adjust mitochondria to different cell challenges.