Abstract:18Carbon monoxide (CO) is a gas infamous for its acute toxicity. The toxicity of CO 19 predominantly stems from its tendency to form carbonyl complexes with transition 20 metals, thus inhibiting the heme-prosthetic groups of proteins, including the terminal 21 oxidases of the respiratory chain. While CO has been proposed as an antibacterial 22 agent, the evidence supporting its toxicity towards bacteria is equivocal, and its 23 cellular targets remain poorly defined. In this work, we investigate the physio… Show more
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