1995
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.270.23.13681
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Metabolic Sources of Hydrogen Peroxide in Aerobically Growing Escherichia coli

Abstract: Exposure of cells to hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) mediates adaptive responses or oxidative damage, depending on the magnitude of the challenge. Determining the threshold for peroxide-mediated oxidative stress thus requires quantitation of the changes in endogenous H2O2 production. The intracellular steady-state concentrations of H2O2 were measured in intact Escherichia coli under different conditions. Compounds that block electron transport at NADH dehydrogenase (rotenone) or between ubiquinone and cytochrome b (a… Show more

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“…Possible sources for antibiotic-induced ROS are auto-oxidation reactions involving cofactor-bearing respiratory enzymes or electron leakage, both of which would be enhanced by elevated respiratory activity and increased respiratory enzyme titer, as well as by stress-induced uncoupling (69)(70)(71)(72). We hypothesized that the antibiotic-induced increases in ROS would be accompanied by elevated respiratory activity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Possible sources for antibiotic-induced ROS are auto-oxidation reactions involving cofactor-bearing respiratory enzymes or electron leakage, both of which would be enhanced by elevated respiratory activity and increased respiratory enzyme titer, as well as by stress-induced uncoupling (69)(70)(71)(72). We hypothesized that the antibiotic-induced increases in ROS would be accompanied by elevated respiratory activity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent work has identified several sources of intracellular superoxide and peroxide generation in E. coii, particularly the aerobic respiratory chains and fumarate reductase [8,9]. An NAD(P)H:flavin oxidoreductase could also be a major source of intrac~'liular superoxide [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these conditions, the cells endure a very high oxidative stress that leads to the cellular inactivation. While some authors have mentioned a catalytic role of the NPs in the formation of ROS, it has to be mentioned that these oxygen species are a natural by-product of the oxygenic respiration [34,35]. Scavenging mechanisms exists in the cell to lower their concentration, and reduce thus the oxidative stress.…”
Section: Role Of Agmentioning
confidence: 99%