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Melatonin as a Potent and Inducible Endogenous Antioxidant: Synthesis and Metabolism

Melatonin is a tryptophan-derived molecule with pleiotropic activities. It is present in almost all or all organisms. Its synthetic pathway depends on the species in which it is measured. For example, the tryptophan to melatonin pathway differs in plants and animals. It is speculated that the melato...

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Autores principales: Tan, Dun-Xian, Manchester, Lucien C., Esteban-Zubero, Eduardo, Zhou, Zhou, Reiter, Russel J.
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Publicado: MDPI 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6332205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26501252
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules201018886
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author Tan, Dun-Xian
Manchester, Lucien C.
Esteban-Zubero, Eduardo
Zhou, Zhou
Reiter, Russel J.
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Manchester, Lucien C.
Esteban-Zubero, Eduardo
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description Melatonin is a tryptophan-derived molecule with pleiotropic activities. It is present in almost all or all organisms. Its synthetic pathway depends on the species in which it is measured. For example, the tryptophan to melatonin pathway differs in plants and animals. It is speculated that the melatonin synthetic machinery in eukaryotes was inherited from bacteria as a result of endosymbiosis. However, melatonin’s synthetic mechanisms in microorganisms are currently unknown. Melatonin metabolism is highly complex with these enzymatic processes having evolved from cytochrome C. In addition to its enzymatic degradation, melatonin is metabolized via pseudoenzymatic and free radical interactive processes. The metabolic products of these processes overlap and it is often difficult to determine which process is dominant. However, under oxidative stress, the free radical interactive pathway may be featured over the others. Because of the complexity of the melatonin degradative processes, it is expected that additional novel melatonin metabolites will be identified in future investigations. The original and primary function of melatonin in early life forms such as in unicellular organisms was as a free radical scavenger and antioxidant. During evolution, melatonin was selected as a signaling molecule to transduce the environmental photoperiodic information into an endocrine message in multicellular organisms and for other purposes as well. As an antioxidant, melatonin exhibits several unique features which differ from the classic antioxidants. These include its cascade reaction with free radicals and its capacity to be induced under moderate oxidative stress. These features make melatonin a potent endogenously-occurring antioxidant that protects organisms from catastrophic oxidative stress.
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spelling pubmed-63322052019-01-24 Melatonin as a Potent and Inducible Endogenous Antioxidant: Synthesis and Metabolism Tan, Dun-Xian Manchester, Lucien C. Esteban-Zubero, Eduardo Zhou, Zhou Reiter, Russel J. Molecules Review Melatonin is a tryptophan-derived molecule with pleiotropic activities. It is present in almost all or all organisms. Its synthetic pathway depends on the species in which it is measured. For example, the tryptophan to melatonin pathway differs in plants and animals. It is speculated that the melatonin synthetic machinery in eukaryotes was inherited from bacteria as a result of endosymbiosis. However, melatonin’s synthetic mechanisms in microorganisms are currently unknown. Melatonin metabolism is highly complex with these enzymatic processes having evolved from cytochrome C. In addition to its enzymatic degradation, melatonin is metabolized via pseudoenzymatic and free radical interactive processes. The metabolic products of these processes overlap and it is often difficult to determine which process is dominant. However, under oxidative stress, the free radical interactive pathway may be featured over the others. Because of the complexity of the melatonin degradative processes, it is expected that additional novel melatonin metabolites will be identified in future investigations. The original and primary function of melatonin in early life forms such as in unicellular organisms was as a free radical scavenger and antioxidant. During evolution, melatonin was selected as a signaling molecule to transduce the environmental photoperiodic information into an endocrine message in multicellular organisms and for other purposes as well. As an antioxidant, melatonin exhibits several unique features which differ from the classic antioxidants. These include its cascade reaction with free radicals and its capacity to be induced under moderate oxidative stress. These features make melatonin a potent endogenously-occurring antioxidant that protects organisms from catastrophic oxidative stress. MDPI 2015-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6332205/ /pubmed/26501252 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules201018886 Text en © 2015 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tan, Dun-Xian
Manchester, Lucien C.
Esteban-Zubero, Eduardo
Zhou, Zhou
Reiter, Russel J.
Melatonin as a Potent and Inducible Endogenous Antioxidant: Synthesis and Metabolism
title Melatonin as a Potent and Inducible Endogenous Antioxidant: Synthesis and Metabolism
title_full Melatonin as a Potent and Inducible Endogenous Antioxidant: Synthesis and Metabolism
title_fullStr Melatonin as a Potent and Inducible Endogenous Antioxidant: Synthesis and Metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Melatonin as a Potent and Inducible Endogenous Antioxidant: Synthesis and Metabolism
title_short Melatonin as a Potent and Inducible Endogenous Antioxidant: Synthesis and Metabolism
title_sort melatonin as a potent and inducible endogenous antioxidant: synthesis and metabolism
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6332205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26501252
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules201018886
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