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In humans, three nitric oxide synthase isoforms are expressed which include NOS1 (neuronal NOS or nNOS), NOS2 (inducible NOS or iNOS), and NOS3 (endothelial NOS or eNOS).<ref>Stuehr DJ (May 1999). "Mammalian nitric oxide synthases". Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1411 (2–3): 217–30. doi:10.1016/S0005-2728(99)00016-X. PMID 10320659.</ref> NOS1 is located on chromosome 12<ref>Knowles RG, Moncada S (March 1994). "Nitric oxide synthases in mammals". Biochem. J. 298 (2): 249–58. PMC 1137932. PMID 7510950.</ref> and is expressed in all tissues but has displayed high expression in skeletal muscle, as well as in brain, testicular, lung, and kidney tissues.<ref>Ward ME, Toporsian M, Scott JA, et al. Hypoxia induces a functionally significant and translationally efficient neuronal NO synthase mRNA variant. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2005;115(11):3128-3139. doi:10.1172/JCI20806.</ref> Moderate expression has also been observed in heart, adrenal gland, and retinal tissues.<ref>Ward ME, Toporsian M, Scott JA, et al. Hypoxia induces a functionally significant and translationally efficient neuronal NO synthase mRNA variant. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2005;115(11):3128-3139. doi:10.1172/JCI20806.</ref>
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In humans, three nitric oxide synthase isoforms are expressed which include NOS1 (neuronal NOS or nNOS), NOS2 (inducible NOS or iNOS), and NOS3 (endothelial NOS or eNOS).<ref>Stuehr DJ (May 1999). "Mammalian nitric oxide synthases". Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1411 (2–3): 217–30. doi:10.1016/S0005-2728(99)00016-X. PMID 10320659.</ref> NOS1 is located on chromosome 12<ref>Knowles RG, Moncada S (March 1994). "Nitric oxide synthases in mammals". Biochem. J. 298 (2): 249–58. PMC 1137932. PMID 7510950.</ref> and is expressed in all tissues but has displayed high expression in skeletal muscle as well as in brain, testicular, lung, and kidney tissues.<ref>Ward ME, Toporsian M, Scott JA, et al. Hypoxia induces a functionally significant and translationally efficient neuronal NO synthase mRNA variant. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2005;115(11):3128-3139. doi:10.1172/JCI20806.</ref> Moderate expression has also been observed in heart, adrenal gland, and retinal tissues.<ref>Ward ME, Toporsian M, Scott JA, et al. Hypoxia induces a functionally significant and translationally efficient neuronal NO synthase mRNA variant. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2005;115(11):3128-3139. doi:10.1172/JCI20806.</ref>
Nitric oxide synthases consume L-arginine and molecular oxygen to form the free radical nitric oxide, which acts as a signaling molecule in a wide range of molecular and biological processes.<ref>Hou, YC; Janczuk, A; Wang, PG (1999). "Current trends in the development of nitric oxide donors". Current pharmaceutical design 5 (6): 417–41.</ref> The reaction catalyzed by nitric oxide synthase is shown below.<ref>Knowles RG, Moncada S (March 1994). "Nitric oxide synthases in mammals". Biochem. J. 298 (2): 249–58. PMC 1137932. PMID 7510950.</ref>
Nitric oxide synthases consume L-arginine and molecular oxygen to form the free radical nitric oxide, which acts as a signaling molecule in a wide range of molecular and biological processes.<ref>Hou, YC; Janczuk, A; Wang, PG (1999). "Current trends in the development of nitric oxide donors". Current pharmaceutical design 5 (6): 417–41.</ref> The reaction catalyzed by nitric oxide synthase is shown below.<ref>Knowles RG, Moncada S (March 1994). "Nitric oxide synthases in mammals". Biochem. J. 298 (2): 249–58. PMC 1137932. PMID 7510950.</ref>

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References

Shinkai, T., Ohmori, O., Hori, H., and Nakamura, J. (2002) Allelic association of the neuronal nitric oxide synthase (NOS1) gene with schizophrenia. Molecular Psychiatry. 7, 560-563. doi:10.1038/sj.mp.4001041 Galimberti, D., Scarpini, E., Venturelli, E., Strobel, A., Herterich, S., Fenogolio, C., Guidi, I., Scalabrini, D., Cortini, F., Bresolin, N., Lesch, K., and Reif, A. (2008) Association of a NOS1 promoter repeat with Alzheimer’s disease. Neurobiology of Aging. 29, 1359-1365. doi:10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2007.03.003 Rife, T., Rasoul, B., Pullen, N., Mitchell, D., Grathwol, K., and Kurth, J. (2009) The effect of a promoter polymorphism on transcription of nitric oxide synthase 1 and its relevance to Parkinson’s disease. Journal of Neuroscience Research. 87, 2319-2325. doi:10.1005/jnr.22045

  1. Stuehr DJ (May 1999). "Mammalian nitric oxide synthases". Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1411 (2–3): 217–30. doi:10.1016/S0005-2728(99)00016-X. PMID 10320659.
  2. Knowles RG, Moncada S (March 1994). "Nitric oxide synthases in mammals". Biochem. J. 298 (2): 249–58. PMC 1137932. PMID 7510950.
  3. Ward ME, Toporsian M, Scott JA, et al. Hypoxia induces a functionally significant and translationally efficient neuronal NO synthase mRNA variant. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2005;115(11):3128-3139. doi:10.1172/JCI20806.
  4. Ward ME, Toporsian M, Scott JA, et al. Hypoxia induces a functionally significant and translationally efficient neuronal NO synthase mRNA variant. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2005;115(11):3128-3139. doi:10.1172/JCI20806.
  5. Hou, YC; Janczuk, A; Wang, PG (1999). "Current trends in the development of nitric oxide donors". Current pharmaceutical design 5 (6): 417–41.
  6. Knowles RG, Moncada S (March 1994). "Nitric oxide synthases in mammals". Biochem. J. 298 (2): 249–58. PMC 1137932. PMID 7510950.
  7. UniProt Consortium 2009, ‘UniProtKB - P29475 (NOS1_HUMAN),’ UniProtKB Protein Knowledgebase
  8. Juliane Kopf, Martin Schecklmann, Tim Hahn, Thomas Dresler, Alica C. Dieler, Martin J. Herrmann, Andreas J. Fallgatter, Andreas Reif. (2011) NOS1 ex1f-VNTR polymorphism influences prefrontal brain oxygenation during a working memory task, NeuroImage, Volume 57, (Issue 4),1617-1623, Ihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/
  9. Freudenberg, F., Alttoa, A. & Reif, A. (2015) Neuronal nitric oxide synthase (NOS1) and its adaptor (NOS1AP) act as a genetic risk factors for psychiatric. Genes Brain Behav 14, 47–64.
  10. Zhang, Y. H., Jin, C. Z., Jang, J. H., & Wang, Y. (2014). Molecular mechanisms of neuronal nitric oxide synthase in cardiac function and pathophysiology. The Journal of Physiology, 592(Pt 15), 3189–3200. http://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2013.270306]
  11. Zhang, Y. H., Jin, C. Z., Jang, J. H., & Wang, Y. (2014). Molecular mechanisms of neuronal nitric oxide synthase in cardiac function and pathophysiology. The Journal of Physiology, 592(Pt 15), 3189–3200. http://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2013.270306]

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