| Literature DB >> 14980071 |
Ludmil Benov1, Fatima Sequeira.
Abstract
Iron is among the most important micronutrients used by bacteria. As a partner of the Fenton reaction, however, iron potentiates oxygen toxicity. Strict regulation of iron metabolism, and its coupling with regulation of defenses against oxidative stress, is an essential factor for life in the presence of oxygen. In Escherichia coli, iron metabolism is regulated by the Fur protein. A Fur-deficient mutant, in stationary phase, displayed about 30y-fold lower HPII activity than the respective, Fur-proficient parental strain. Deletion of fur seems to affect HPII catalase specifically, since the mutant was capable of inducing HPI catalase when challenged with H(2)O(2). Low HPII catalase activity appears to be among the reasons for hydrogen peroxide hypersensitivity of the deltafur mutant.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14980071 DOI: 10.1179/135100003225003357
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Redox Rep ISSN: 1351-0002 Impact factor: 4.412