Authors
Ashley I Bush
Publication date
2000/4/1
Source
Current opinion in chemical biology
Volume
4
Issue
2
Pages
184-191
Publisher
Elsevier Current Trends
Description
Data are now rapidly accumulating to show that metallochemical reactions might be the common denominator underlying Alzheimer’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, prion diseases, cataracts, mitochondrial disorders and Parkinson’s disease. In these disorders, an abnormal reaction between a protein and a redox-active metal ion (copper or iron) promotes the formation of reactive oxygen species or radicalization. It is especially intriguing how the powerful catalytic redox activity of antioxidant Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase can convert into a pro-oxidant activity, a theme echoed in the recent proposal that Aβ and PrP, the proteins respectively involved in Alzheimer’s disease and prion diseases, possess similar redox activities.
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Scholar articles
AI Bush - Current opinion in chemical biology, 2000