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Nantaporn Ruangkiattikul1, Sakkarin Bhubhanil, Jareeya Chamsing, Phettree Niamyim, Rojana Sukchawalit, Skorn Mongkolsuk.
Abstract
An Agrobacterium tumefaciens membrane-bound ferritin (mbfA) mutant was generated to assess the physiological functions of mbfA in response to iron and hydrogen peroxide (H(2) O(2) ) stresses. Wild-type and the mbfA mutant strains showed similar growth under high- and low-iron conditions. The mbfA mutant was more sensitive to H(2) O(2) than wild-type strain. Expression of a functional mbfA gene could complement the H(2) O(2) -hypersensitive phenotype of the mbfA mutant and a rhizobial iron regulator (rirA) mutant, suggesting that MbfA protects cells from H(2) O(2) toxicity by sequestering intracellular free iron, thus preventing the Fenton reaction. The expression of mbfA could be induced in response to iron and to H(2) O(2) treatment. The iron response regulator (irr) also acted as a repressor of mbfA expression. An irr mutant had high constitutive expression of mbfA, which partly contributed to the H(2) O(2) -hyperresistant phenotype of the irr mutant. The data reported here demonstrate an important role of A. tumefaciens MbfA in the cellular defence against iron and H(2) O(2) stresses.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22268462 DOI: 10.1111/j.1574-6968.2012.02509.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FEMS Microbiol Lett ISSN: 0378-1097 Impact factor: 2.742