Department of Chemistry, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California 94928, USA.
Chem Res Toxicol. 2012 Apr 16;25(4):769-93. doi: 10.1021/tx2005234. Epub 2012 Feb 9.
Several small molecule species formally known primarily as toxic gases have, over the past 20 years, been shown to be endogenously generated signaling molecules. The biological signaling associated with the small molecules NO, CO, H₂S (and the nonendogenously generated O₂), and their derived species have become a topic of extreme interest. It has become increasingly clear that these small molecule signaling agents form an integrated signaling web that affects/regulates numerous physiological processes. The chemical interactions between these species and each other or biological targets is an important factor in their roles as signaling agents. Thus, a fundamental understanding of the chemistry of these molecules is essential to understanding their biological/physiological utility. This review focuses on this chemistry and attempts to establish the chemical basis for their signaling functions.
在过去的 20 年中,几种原本主要作为有毒气体的小分子物质已被证明是内源性信号分子。与小分子 NO、CO、H₂S(以及非内源性产生的 O₂)及其衍生物种相关的生物学信号已成为一个极具研究价值的话题。这些小分子信号分子形成了一个整合的信号网络,影响/调节众多生理过程,这一点变得越来越明显。这些物质之间以及它们与生物靶标之间的化学相互作用是它们作为信号分子发挥作用的重要因素。因此,要理解这些分子的生物学/生理学用途,就必须首先理解它们的化学性质。这篇综述重点关注这些化学性质,并试图为它们的信号功能建立化学基础。