2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2958.2011.07882.x
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Corynebacterium glutamicum survives arsenic stress with arsenate reductases coupled to two distinct redox mechanisms

Abstract: SummaryArsenate reductases (ArsCs) evolved independently as a defence mechanism against toxic arsenate. In the genome of Corynebacterium glutamicum, there are two arsenic resistance operons (ars1 and ars2) and four potential genes coding for arsenate reductases (Cg_ArsC1, Cg_ArsC2, Cg_ArsC1' and Cg_ArsC4). Using knockout mutants, in vitro reconstitution of redox pathways, arsenic measurements and enzyme kinetics, we show that a single organism has two different classes of arsenate reductases. Cg_ArsC1 and Cg_A… Show more

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“…Mrx1 reacts with the latter, releasing As(III) and forming a mixed disulfide with MSH which is then reduced by a second molecule of MSH yielding reduced Mrx1 and mycothiol disulfide. For MtAhpE-SS-M reduction by MtMrx1, we propose an analogous monothiolic mechanism (16,33), as illustrated in Fig. 7 described below.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mrx1 reacts with the latter, releasing As(III) and forming a mixed disulfide with MSH which is then reduced by a second molecule of MSH yielding reduced Mrx1 and mycothiol disulfide. For MtAhpE-SS-M reduction by MtMrx1, we propose an analogous monothiolic mechanism (16,33), as illustrated in Fig. 7 described below.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MtMrx1-In C. glutamicum Mrx1, only the N-terminal cysteine residue of the CXXC active site sequence motif was found to be essential for the reduction of the arsenate-mycothiol adduct intermediate (16,33). For the MtMrx1, however, the C-terminal cysteine mutated to alanine (MtMrx1 CXXA) was not able to reduce MtAhpE.…”
Section: Di-versus Mono-thiolic Reduction Of Mtahpe Bymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After different times of stress exposure, the glucose uptake reaction was then started by addition 50 lM [ 14 C]-glucose (specific activity 250 lCi lmol -1 ; Moravek Biochemicals). At given time intervals (15,30,45,60, and 90 s), 200 ll samples were filtered through glass fibre filters (Typ F; Millipore) and washed twice with 2.5 ml of 100 mM LiCl. Radioactivity of the samples was determined using scintillation fluid (Rotiszinth; Roth) and a scintillation counter (LS 6500; Beckmann).…”
Section: Analyses Of the Glycogen Content And [mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arsenate reduction to arsenite is catalyzed by arsenate reductase, an enzymatic activity carried out by at least three non-related families. These reductases use the thioredoxin, glutaredoxin or mycoredoxin systems as electron donors [20], [21], [22], [23], [24], [25], [26]. Arsenite export is mediated by two families of proteins: ArsB proteins, that are present only in bacteria [27], and Acr3 proteins, which are more widely distributed in different organisms including bacteria, fungi and plants [28], [29]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%