Polyamines (PAs) including putrescine (PUT), spermidine (SPD) and spermine (SPM) are small, versatile molecules with two or more positively charged amino groups. Despite their importance for almost all forms of life, their specific roles in molecular and cellular biology remain partly unknown. The molecular structures of PAs suggest two presumable biological functions: (i) as potential buffer systems and (ii) as interactants with poly-negatively charged molecules like nucleic acids.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWith a single gene encoding H1 channel, proton channel diversity is particularly low in mammals compared to other members of the superfamily of voltage-gated ion channels. Nonetheless, mammalian H1 channels are expressed in many different tissues and cell types where they exert various functions. In the first part of this review, we regard novel aspects of the functional expression of H1 channels in mammals by differentially comparing their involvement in (1) close conjunction with the NADPH oxidase complex responsible for the respiratory burst of phagocytes, and (2) in respiratory burst independent functions such as pH homeostasis or acid extrusion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecently, three proton channels (H ) have been identified and characterized in Aplysia californica (AcH 1-3). Focusing on AcH 1 and AcH 2, analysis of Transcriptome Shotgun Assembly and genomic databases of 91 molluscs identified H homologous channels in other molluscs: channels homologous to AcH 1 and to AcH 2 were found in 90 species (56 full-length sequences) and in 33 species (18 full-length sequences), respectively. Here, we report the discovery of a fourth distinct proton channel family, H 4.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVoltage-gated ion channels, whose first identified function was to generate action potentials, are divided into subfamilies with numerous members. The family of voltage-gated proton channels (H ) is tiny. To date, all species found to express H have exclusively one gene that codes for this unique ion channel.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPolyamines (PAs) are small, versatile molecules with two or more nitrogen-containing positively charged groups and provide widespread biological functions. Most of these aspects are well known and covered by quite a number of excellent surveys. Here, the present review includes novel aspects and questions: (1) It summarizes the role of most natural and some important synthetic PAs.
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