Oxygen sensing and molecular adaptation to hypoxia

Volume: 76, Issue: 3, Pages: 839 - 885
Published: Jul 1, 1996
Abstract
This review focuses on the molecular stratagems utilized by bacteria, yeast, and mammals in their adaptation to hypoxia. Among this broad range of organisms, changes in oxygen tension appear to be sensed by heme proteins, with subsequent transfer of electrons along a signal transduction pathway which may depend on reactive oxygen species. These heme-based sensors are generally two-domain proteins. Some are hemokinases, while others are...
Paper Details
Title
Oxygen sensing and molecular adaptation to hypoxia
Published Date
Jul 1, 1996
Volume
76
Issue
3
Pages
839 - 885
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