无氧微生物:没有超氧化物脱酶的氧气排毒
F E Jenney1, M F Verhagen, X Cui
1Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Center for Metalloenzyme Studies, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-7229, USA.
概括
在Pyrococcus furiosus中,超氧化还原酶 (SOR) 将有毒的超氧化物减少为过氧化,为无气生物提供生存优势. 这种酶即使在明显低于生物体最佳生长温度的温度下也能有效地发挥作用.
科学领域:
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 微生物学 微生物学
- 酶学 是一种酶学.
背景情况:
- 像Pyrococcus furiosus这样的超热友厌氧生物面临潜在的氧气暴露.
- 超氧化物是一种有毒的活性氧物种.
- 有氧生物使用超氧化物脱酶 (SOD) 来排毒超氧化物,产生氧气.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究超氧化还原酶 (SOR) 在Pyrococcus furiosus中的功能.
- 了解这种酶如何在氧气存在时为无气生物的生存做出贡献.
主要方法:
- 酶活性测定超氧化减少酶.
- 研究了电子转移途径,涉及降低的尼古丁胺腺因二核酸盐,rubredoxin和一种氧化还原酶.
- 评估了相对于最佳生长的不同温度的酶功能.
主要成果:
- 超氧化还原酶 (SOR) 通过rubredoxin和一个氧化还原酶将超氧化物减少为过氧化,使用来自NADPH的电子.
- 过氧化酶进一步将过氧化减少到水中.
- 在P. furiosus (100°C) 的最佳生长温度以下的80°C时,SOR具有催化活性.
结论:
- 通过排毒超氧化物而不产生氧气,SOR为厌氧生物提供了选择性的优势.
- 在较低温度下酶的活性确保在P. furiosus可能遇到氧气的条件下提供保护.
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