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Bioelectronome. Integrated Approach to Receptor Chemistry,Radicals, Electrochemistry,Cell Signaling,and Physiological Effects Based on Electron Transfer
Authors:PETER KOVACIC  ROBERT S POZOS
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry, San Diego State University, San Diego, California;2. Department of Biology, San Diego State University, San Diego, California
Abstract:Bioelectronome refers to the host of electron transfer (ET) reactions that occur in living systems. This review presents an integrated approach to receptor chemistry based on electron transfer, radicals, electrochemistry, cell signaling, and end result. First, receptor activity is addressed from the unifying standpoint of redox transformations in which various receptors are discussed. After a listing of receptor-binding modes, receptor chemistry is treated with focus on generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), activation by ROS, and subsequent cell signaling involving ROS. A general electrostatic mechanism is proposed for receptor-ligand action with supporting evidence. Cell-signaling processes appear to entail electron transfer, ROS, redox chains, and relays. The widespread involvement of phosphate from phosphorylation may be rationalized electrostatically by analogy with DNA phosphate. Extensive evidence supports important participation of ET functionalities in the mechanism of drugs and toxins. The integrated approach is applied to the main ET classes, namely, quinones, metal complexes, iminium species, and aromatic nitro compounds.
Keywords:Receptor  Electron transfer  Radicals  Cell signaling  Bioelectrochemistry  Mechanism  Bioelectronome
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