Publication Type Journal Article
Title Biphasic modulation of fatty acid synthase by hydrogen peroxide in Saccharomyce.s cerevisiae
Authors Ana C. Matias H. Susana Marinho L Cyrne Enrique Herrero F. J. N. Antunes
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Journal ARCHIVES OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
Year 2011
Month November
Volume 515
Number 1
Pages 107-111
Abstract Taking into account published contradictory results concerning the regulation of fatty acid synthase (Fas) by H2O2, we carried out a systematic study where two methods of H2O2 delivery (steady-state and bolus addition) and the effect of a wide range of H2O2 concentrations were investigated. A decrease in Fas activity was observed for cells exposed to 100 and 150 mu M H2O2 in a steady-state, while a bolus addition of the same H2O2 concentrations did not alter Fas activity. Similar results were observed for the mRNA levels of FAS1, the gene that encodes Fas subunit beta. However, the exposure to a steady-state 50 mu M H2O2 dose lead to an increase in FAS1 mRNA levels, showing a biphasic modulation of Fas by H2O2. The results obtained emphasize that cellular effects of H2O2 can vary over a narrow range of concentrations. Therefore, a tight control of H202 exposure, which can be achieved by exposing H2O2 in a steady-state, is important for cellular studies of H2O2-dependent redox regulation. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.abb.2011.08.009
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ISSN 0003-9861
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Bibtex ID ISI:000296119300013
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