Title of article :
Reduced hydroperoxidase (HPI and HPII) activity in the Δfur mutant contributes to increased sensitivity to UVA radiation in Escherichia coli
Author/Authors :
Hoerter، نويسنده , , James D. and Arnold، نويسنده , , Alan A. and Ward، نويسنده , , Christopher S. and Sauer، نويسنده , , Michael and Johnson، نويسنده , , Steve and Fleming، نويسنده , , Todd and Eisenstark، نويسنده , , Abraham، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
7
From page :
151
To page :
157
Abstract :
In Escherichia coli, Δfur (ferric uptake regulator) mutants are hypersensitive to various oxidative agents, including UVA radiation (400–315 nm). Studies suggest that UVA radiation mediates its biological effects on bacteria via oxidative mechanisms that lead to reactive oxygen species, including the superoxide anion radical ( O 2 - ) , hydroxyl radical (HO), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and singlet oxygen (1O2). There is accumulating evidence that Fur may play an important role in the defense against UVA radiation. In addition to regulating almost all genes directly involved in iron acquisition, Fur also regulates the expression of manganese and iron superoxide dismutase (MnSOD, FeSOD), key enzymes in the defense against oxygen toxicity in E. coli. In Δfur mutants, there is a complete absence of FeSOD. Previous results suggest that the native iron chelating agent, enterobactin, which exists in increased levels in Δfur mutants, is an endogenous chromophore for UVA, releasing Fe2+ into the cytoplasm to catalyze the production of highly reactive hydroxyl radicals. We now report that the hypersensitivity of Δfur mutants to UVA irradiation is associated with reduced hydroperoxidase I (HPI) and hydroperoxidase II (HPII) activity, and is associated with a decrease in the transcription of katE and katG genes. The observed decrease in HPII activity in Δfur mutants is also associated with reduced rpoS gene transcription. This study provides additional evidence that the Fur gene product, in addition to its known regulatory effect on the expression of SOD and iron uptake mechanisms, also regulates HPI and HPII activity levels in E. coli. An H2O2-inducible antioxidant defense system leading to an increase in HPI activity, is unaltered in Δfur mutants.
Keywords :
UVA , Fur , hydroperoxidase , HPI , HPII
Journal title :
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B:Biology
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B:Biology
Record number :
1875015
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