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Redox regulation of soluble guanylyl cyclase.


ABSTRACT: The nitric oxide/soluble guanylyl cyclase (NO-sGC) signaling pathway regulates the cardiovascular, neuronal, and gastrointestinal systems. Impaired sGC signaling can result in disease and system-wide organ failure. This review seeks to examine the redox control of sGC through heme and cysteine regulation while discussing therapeutic drugs that target various conditions. Heme regulation involves mechanisms of insertion of the heme moiety into the sGC protein, the molecules and proteins that control switching between the oxidized (Fe3+) and reduced states (Fe2+), and the activity of heme degradation. Modifications to cysteine residues by S-nitrosation on the ?1 and ?1 subunits of sGC have been shown to be important in sGC signaling. Moreover, redox balance and localization of sGC is thought to control downstream effects. In response to altered sGC activity due to changes in the redox state, many therapeutic drugs have been developed to target decreased NO-sGC signaling. The importance and relevance of sGC continues to grow as sGC dysregulation leads to numerous disease conditions.

SUBMITTER: Shah RC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5916318 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Redox regulation of soluble guanylyl cyclase.

Shah Rohan C RC   Sanker Subramaniam S   Wood Katherine C KC   Durgin Brittany G BG   Straub Adam C AC  

Nitric oxide : biology and chemistry 20180322


The nitric oxide/soluble guanylyl cyclase (NO-sGC) signaling pathway regulates the cardiovascular, neuronal, and gastrointestinal systems. Impaired sGC signaling can result in disease and system-wide organ failure. This review seeks to examine the redox control of sGC through heme and cysteine regulation while discussing therapeutic drugs that target various conditions. Heme regulation involves mechanisms of insertion of the heme moiety into the sGC protein, the molecules and proteins that contr  ...[more]

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