2013
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m112.442335
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The Chlorite Dismutase (HemQ) from Staphylococcus aureus Has a Redox-sensitive Heme and Is Associated with the Small Colony Variant Phenotype

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“…However, the overall amount of coproheme + protoheme present after the assay period was less than expected, suggesting that the product heme was being degraded in the presence of peroxide. This finding is consistent with previous observations that "holo-HemQ" degrades its heme in vitro (18) and suggests that in the absence of a heme acceptor, HemQbound heme may be degraded. Some common electron acceptors were examined for their ability to stimulate the reaction.…”
Section: Identification Of the Terminal Enzymes Of Gram-positive Hemesupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…However, the overall amount of coproheme + protoheme present after the assay period was less than expected, suggesting that the product heme was being degraded in the presence of peroxide. This finding is consistent with previous observations that "holo-HemQ" degrades its heme in vitro (18) and suggests that in the absence of a heme acceptor, HemQbound heme may be degraded. Some common electron acceptors were examined for their ability to stimulate the reaction.…”
Section: Identification Of the Terminal Enzymes Of Gram-positive Hemesupporting
confidence: 82%
“…However, the lack of an identifiable stable complex in vitro did not support this model. Since then, others have reexamined HemQ, corroborating our finding that it lacks coproporphyrinogen oxidase activity, and have also demonstrated that KO of hemQ in Staphylococcus aureus results in the accumulation of coproporphyrin (18).…”
Section: Identification Of the Terminal Enzymes Of Gram-positive Hemesupporting
confidence: 61%
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