The Role of Hydrogen Sulfide in Evolution and the Evolution of Hydrogen Sulfide in Metabolism and Signaling
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Olson, Kenneth R.
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Indiana Univ Sch Med, South Bend, IN 46617 USAIndiana Univ Sch Med, South Bend, IN 46617 USA
Olson, Kenneth R.
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Straub, Karl D.
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Cent Arkansas Vet Healthcare Syst, Little Rock, AR USA
Univ Arkansas Med Sci, Little Rock, AR 72205 USAIndiana Univ Sch Med, South Bend, IN 46617 USA
Straub, Karl D.
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[1] Indiana Univ Sch Med, South Bend, IN 46617 USA
[2] Cent Arkansas Vet Healthcare Syst, Little Rock, AR USA
[3] Univ Arkansas Med Sci, Little Rock, AR 72205 USA
The chemical versatility of sulfur and its abundance in the prebiotic Earth as reduced sulfide (H2S) implicate this molecule in the origin of life 3.8 billion years ago and also as a major source of energy in the first seven-eighths of evolution. The tremendous increase in ambient oxygen similar to 600 million years ago brought an end to H2S as an energy source, and H2S-dependent animals either became extinct, retreated to isolated sulfide niches, or adapted. The first 3 billion years of molecular tinkering were not lost, however, and much of this biochemical armamentarium easily adapted to an oxic environment where it contributes to metabolism and signaling even in humans. This review examines the role of H2S in evolution and the evolution of H2S metabolism and signaling.
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Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, Div Immunol & Inflammat, Sect Inflammat & Signal Transduct, London W12 0NN, EnglandUniv London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, Div Immunol & Inflammat, Sect Inflammat & Signal Transduct, London W12 0NN, England
Li, Ling
Rose, Peter
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Kings Coll London, Div Pharmaceut Sci, London SE1 9NH, EnglandUniv London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, Div Immunol & Inflammat, Sect Inflammat & Signal Transduct, London W12 0NN, England
Rose, Peter
Moore, Philip K.
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Kings Coll London, Div Pharmaceut Sci, London SE1 9NH, EnglandUniv London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, Div Immunol & Inflammat, Sect Inflammat & Signal Transduct, London W12 0NN, England
Moore, Philip K.
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