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Review
. 2021 Jul;116(1):29-40.
doi: 10.1111/mmi.14713. Epub 2021 Apr 3.

Anaerobic bacterial response to nitric oxide stress: Widespread misconceptions and physiologically relevant responses

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Anaerobic bacterial response to nitric oxide stress: Widespread misconceptions and physiologically relevant responses

J A Cole. Mol Microbiol. 2021 Jul.
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Abstract

How anaerobic bacteria protect themselves against nitric oxide-induced stress is controversial, not least because far higher levels of stress were used in the experiments on which most of the literature is based than bacteria experience in their natural environments. This results in chemical damage to enzymes that inactivates their physiological function. This review illustrates how transcription control mechanisms reveal physiological roles of the encoded gene products. Evidence that the hybrid cluster protein, Hcp, is a major high affinity NO reductase in anaerobic bacteria is reviewed: if so, its trans-nitrosation activity is a nonspecific secondary consequence of chemical inactivation. Whether the flavorubredoxin, NorV, is equally effective at such low [NO] is unknown. YtfE is proposed to be an enzyme rather than a source of iron for the repair of iron-sulfur proteins damaged by nitrosative stress. Any reaction catalyzed by YtfE needs to be revealed. The concentration of NO that accumulates in the cytoplasm of anaerobic bacteria is unknown, but indirect evidence indicates that it is in the pM to low nM range. Also unknown are the functions of the NO-inducible cytoplasmic proteins YgbA, YeaR, or YoaG. Experiments to resolve some of these questions are proposed.

Keywords: chemical damage; enzymic activity of YtfE; hybrid cluster protein; nitrosative stress; non-physiological artefacts.

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