- Cytochrome bd oxidase from Escherichia coli displays high catalase activity: an additional defense against oxidative stress.
Cytochrome bd oxidase from Escherichia coli displays high catalase activity: an additional defense against oxidative stress.
FEBS letters (2013-06-04)
Vitaliy B Borisov, Elena Forte, Albert Davletshin, Daniela Mastronicola, Paolo Sarti, Alessandro Giuffrè
PMID23727202
RESUMEN
Cytochrome bd oxygen reductase from Escherichia coli has three hemes, b558, b595 and d. We found that the enzyme, as-prepared or in turnover with O2, rapidly decomposes H2O2 with formation of approximately half a mole of O2 per mole of H2O2. Such catalase activity vanishes upon cytochrome bd reduction, does not compete with the oxygen-reductase activity, is insensitive to NO, CO, antimycin-A and N-ethylmaleimide (NEM), but is inhibited by cyanide (Ki ~2.5μM) and azide. The activity, possibly associated with heme-b595, was also observed in catalase-deficient E. coli cells following cytochrome bd over-expression suggesting a protective role against oxidative stress in vivo.
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