氧化应激
活性氧
生物
细胞生物学
细菌
氧化磷酸化
氧化损伤
抄写(语言学)
转录因子
生物化学
遗传学
基因
语言学
哲学
作者
Michel Fasnacht,Norbert Polacek
标识
DOI:10.3389/fmolb.2021.671037
摘要
Ever since the “great oxidation event,” Earth’s cellular life forms had to cope with the danger of reactive oxygen species (ROS) affecting the integrity of biomolecules and hampering cellular metabolism circuits. Consequently, increasing ROS levels in the biosphere represented growing stress levels and thus shaped the evolution of species. Whether the ROS were produced endogenously or exogenously, different systems evolved to remove the ROS and repair the damage they inflicted. If ROS outweigh the cell’s capacity to remove the threat, we speak of oxidative stress. The injuries through oxidative stress in cells are diverse. This article reviews the damage oxidative stress imposes on the different steps of the central dogma of molecular biology in bacteria, focusing in particular on the RNA machines involved in transcription and translation.
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