Cell death or survival against oxidative stress

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Abstract

Peroxisomes contain anabolic and catabolic enzymes including oxidases that produce hydrogen peroxide as a by-product. Peroxisomes also contain catalase to metabolize hydrogen peroxide. It has been recognized that catalase is localized to cytosol in addition to peroxisomes. A recent study has revealed that loss of VDAC2 shifts localization of BAK, a pro-apoptotic member of Bcl-2 family, from mitochondria to peroxisomes and cytosol, thereby leading to release of peroxisomal matrix proteins including catalase to the cytosol. A subset of BAK is localized to peroxisomes even in wild-type cells, regulating peroxisomal membrane permeability and catalase localization. The cytosolic catalase potentially acts as an antioxidant to eliminate extra-peroxisomal hydrogen peroxide.

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Miyata, N., Okumoto, K., & Fujiki, Y. (2018). Cell death or survival against oxidative stress. In Subcellular Biochemistry (Vol. 89, pp. 463–471). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2233-4_20

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