The Signaling Nature of Cellular Metabolism: The Hypoxia Signaling

Z. Fábián
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Identification of the hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs) as core players of the transcriptional response to hypoxia transformed our understanding of the mechanism underpinning the hypoxic response at the molecular level and led to discoveries on the role of metabolism in cell signaling alike. It has now become clear that HIFs act in the heart of a pathway where oxygen may be considered as a signaling entity recognized by molecular sensors conveying the oxygen signal to the transcriptional regulator HIFs as distal effectors. The pathway is under multiple levels of regulatory control shaping the cellular response to hypoxia and gives hypoxia signaling an intricate and dynamic activity profile. These include regulatory mechanisms within the HIF pathway as well as diverse interplay with other metabolic and signaling pathways of critical cellular functions. The emerging model reflects a multi-level regulatory network that apparently affects all aspects of cell physiology.
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细胞代谢的信号性质:缺氧信号
缺氧诱导因子(hif)作为缺氧转录反应的核心参与者的发现,改变了我们对分子水平上支撑缺氧反应机制的理解,并导致了代谢在细胞信号传导中的作用的发现。现在已经清楚的是,hif在一个通路的中心起作用,其中氧可以被认为是一个信号实体,由分子传感器识别,将氧信号传递给转录调节因子hif作为远端效应器。该通路在多个水平的调控下形成细胞对缺氧的反应,并赋予缺氧信号一个复杂而动态的活动概况。这些包括HIF通路内的调节机制以及与其他关键细胞功能的代谢和信号通路的多种相互作用。新出现的模型反映了一个多层次的调控网络,显然影响细胞生理学的各个方面。
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