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Induction and Testing of Hypoxia in Cell Culture
Published on: August 12, 2011
HIFalpha是通过proline氧化对VHL介导的破坏的目标:对O2传感的影响
1Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Brigham and Women's Hospital, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard Medical School, 44 Binney Street, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
概括
低氧诱导因子 (HIF) 在氧化物中降解,当化プロ林残留物被pVHL蛋白识别时. 这种氨酸氧化是依赖氧的,这表明它在细胞氧气感应中起着关键作用.
科学领域:
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 细胞生理学 细胞生理学
背景情况:
- 低氧诱导因子 (HIF) 调节细胞适应低氧条件.
- 在normoxia下,HIF通过含有pVHL的E3无素酶复合体被降解.
- 氧气对HIF调节的机制仍然是研究的一个关键领域.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究氧气对HIF调节的分子机制.
- 为了确定proline氧化在HIF稳定和降解中的作用.
- 阐明HIF与pVHL复合体之间的相互作用.
主要方法:
- 使用HIF衍生的基于的结合试验.
- 在HIF中对普罗林氧化酶的分析.
- 化HIF和pVHL之间的相互作用的生物化学特征.
主要成果:
- 人类的pVHL与HIF衍生的结合,特别是当核心原残留物被氧化时.
- 氨酸氧化需要分子氧和Fe2+作为辅助因子.
- 这种依赖氧气的林氧化对于pVHL识别HIF至关重要.
结论:
- HIF的林氧化是一种关键的依赖氧的修饰.
- 这种修改作为一个分子开关,用于pVHL的HIF识别.
- 这些发现突出了哺乳动物在分子水平上感知氧气的关键机制.
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