H2O2-dependent Activation of GCLC-ARE4 Reporter Occurs by Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Pathways without Oxidation of Cellular Glutathione or Thioredoxin-1

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The gp91phox homologue Nox1 produces H2O 2, which induces cell growth, transformation, and tumorigenicity. However, it has not been clear whether H2O2 effects are mediated indirectly via a generally oxidizing cellular environment or whether H2O2 more directly targets specific signaling pathways. Here, we investigated signaling by H2O2 induced by Nox1 overexpression using a luciferase reporter regulated by the antioxidant response element ARE4. Surprisingly, Nox1-derived H2O2 activated the reporter gene 15-fold with no effect on the redox state of the major thiol antioxidant substances, glutathione and thioredoxin. H 2O2 signaling to ARE4 was mediated by activation of both the c-Jun N-terminal kinase and ERK1/2 pathways modulated by Ras. Thus, "redox signaling" resulting in kinase signaling pathways is distinct from "oxidative stress," and is mediated by discrete, localized redox circuitry.

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Go, Y. M., Gipp, J. J., Mulcahy, R. T., & Jones, D. P. (2004). H2O2-dependent Activation of GCLC-ARE4 Reporter Occurs by Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Pathways without Oxidation of Cellular Glutathione or Thioredoxin-1. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 279(7), 5837–5845. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M307547200

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