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Publication : Peroxidasin-mediated crosslinking of collagen IV is independent of NADPH oxidases.

First Author  Sirokmány G Year  2018
Journal  Redox Biol Volume  16
Pages  314-321 PubMed ID  29573705
Mgi Jnum  J:295336 Mgi Id  MGI:6459787
Doi  10.1016/j.redox.2018.03.009 Citation  Sirokmany G, et al. (2018) Peroxidasin-mediated crosslinking of collagen IV is independent of NADPH oxidases. Redox Biol 16:314-321
abstractText  Collagen IV is a major component of the basement membrane in epithelial tissues. The NC1 domains of collagen IV protomers are covalently linked together through sulfilimine bonds, the formation of which is catalyzed by peroxidasin. Although hydrogen peroxide is essential for this reaction, the exact source of the oxidant remains elusive. Members of the NOX/DUOX NADPH oxidase family are specifically devoted to the production of superoxide and hydrogen peroxide. Our aim in this study was to find out if NADPH oxidases contribute in vivo to the formation of collagen IV sulfilimine crosslinks. We used multiple genetically modified in vivo model systems to provide a detailed assessment of this question. Our data indicate that in various peroxidasin-expressing tissues sulfilimine crosslinks between the NC1 domains of collagen IV can be readily detected in the absence of functioning NADPH oxidases. We also analyzed how subatmospheric oxygen levels influence the collagen IV network in collagen-producing cultured cells with rapid matrix turnover. We showed that collagen IV crosslinks remain intact even under strongly hypoxic conditions. Our hypothesis is that during collagen IV network formation PXDN cooperates with a NOX/DUOX-independent H2O2 source that is functional also at very low ambient oxygen levels.
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