Nitrite is a signaling molecule and regulator of gene expression in mammalian tissues

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Nathan S Bryan
Bernadette O Fernandez
Selena M Bauer
Maria Francisca Garcia-Saura
Alexandra B Milsom
Tienush Rassaf
Ronald E Maloney
Ajit Bharti
Juan Rodriguez
Martin Feelisch
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[1] Whitaker Cardiovascular Institute,Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology
[2] Boston University School of Medicine,Division of Cardiology, Pulmonary Diseases and Angiology, Department of Medicine
[3] LSU Health Sciences Center,undefined
[4] Center for Molecular Stress Response,undefined
[5] Boston University School of Medicine,undefined
[6] Heinrich-Heine University,undefined
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Nature Chemical Biology | 2005年 / 1卷
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Mammalian tissues produce nitric oxide (NO) to modify proteins at heme and sulfhydryl sites, thereby regulating vital cell functions. The majority of NO produced is widely assumed to be neutralized into supposedly inert oxidation products including nitrite (NO2−). Here we show that nitrite, also ubiquitous in dietary sources, is remarkably efficient at modifying the same protein sites, and that physiological nitrite concentrations account for the basal levels of these modifications in vivo. We further find that nitrite readily affects cyclic GMP production, cytochrome P450 activities, and heat shock protein 70 and heme oxygenase-1 expression in a variety of tissues. These cellular activities of nitrite, combined with its stability and abundance in vivo, suggest that this anion has a distinct and important signaling role in mammalian biology, perhaps by serving as an endocrine messenger and synchronizing agent. Thus, nitrite homeostasis may be of great importance to NO biology.
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