2012
DOI: 10.2478/v10181-011-0130-8
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The role of metal ions in biological oxidation - the past and the present

Abstract: Two theories, one based on the metabolism of inorganic substances, the other on metabolism of organic substances, have played an important role in the explanation of the origin of life. They demonstrate that the original environment of life on Earth was seawater containing micronutrients with structural, metabolic and catalytic activity. It is assumed that the first primitive organisms lived around 3.8 billion years ago and it was also then that the first catalytic reaction involving metal ions occurred. Biolo… Show more

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“…The tissue-specific metal inventory of melanosomes reported in this study therefore likely relates to detoxification and metabolism (43) and may reflect the sequestration of toxic metabolic byproducts and/or a reservoir function for important redox-active metal ions (44, 45). The association of distinct metal signatures in melanosome-rich tissues in fossils is consistent with the hypothesis that the metal-mediated catalysis of biochemical processes has deep evolutionary origins (46).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The tissue-specific metal inventory of melanosomes reported in this study therefore likely relates to detoxification and metabolism (43) and may reflect the sequestration of toxic metabolic byproducts and/or a reservoir function for important redox-active metal ions (44, 45). The association of distinct metal signatures in melanosome-rich tissues in fossils is consistent with the hypothesis that the metal-mediated catalysis of biochemical processes has deep evolutionary origins (46).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…A series of reviews covering this topic is available . Amongst others, the targets for reactive oxygen species (ROS) are lipids, DNA and proteins . Most ROS are naturally produced by our organism, such as those derived from oxygen in the aerobic metabolism.…”
Section: Protection Against Oxidative Damage and Inflammationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their improper function is not only the characteristics of numerous diseases, but also the reason for lessened anticancer drug action [12,26,27]. PTK-involved signal transduction pathways are also affected by altered cellular detoxification and antioxidant defense systems and cause the reduced effectiveness of therapeutics [12,28]. Moreover, the deregulations in PTK signaling, as reported recently, are one of the possible causes for GST over activity and related drug resistance [12,26,27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Nickel is responsible for the essential oxidation-reduction reactions in various plants and microorganisms, by forming metal-centered proteins [28]. It has also been known for decades as DNA interfering agent in its cationic form, as similarly observed with other metal cations, and this interaction can be reversed by increased cellular GSH levels [28,29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%