Journal article
Superoxide Dismutase 1 in Health and Disease: How a Frontline Antioxidant Becomes Neurotoxic
Benjamin G Trist, James B Hilton, Dominic J Hare, Peter J Crouch, Kay L Double
Angewandte Chemie | Wiley | Published : 2021
Abstract
AbstractCu/Zn superoxide dismutase (SOD1) is a frontline antioxidant enzyme catalysing superoxide breakdown and is important for most forms of eukaryotic life. The evolution of aerobic respiration by mitochondria increased cellular production of superoxide, resulting in an increased reliance upon SOD1. Consistent with the importance of SOD1 for cellular health, many human diseases of the central nervous system involve perturbations in SOD1 biology. But far from providing a simple demonstration of how disease arises from SOD1 loss‐of‐function, attempts to elucidate pathways by which atypical SOD1 biology leads to neurodegeneration have revealed unexpectedly complex molecular characteristics d..
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