“…The presence of SODs in virtually all facultative and aerobic organisms and several anaerobes suggests that O N{ 2 presents a problem for organisms growing in the presence of O 2 . Although in vitro experiments have established that O N{ 2 does not react detectably with biomolecules (Imlay, 2002(Imlay, , 2003, characterization of mutants lacking cytosolic SOD has provided the first in vivo evidence that excess O N{ 2 causes DNA damage (Farr et al, 1986;Keyer et al, 1995). Several studies conducted with Escherichia coli have provided strong support for the theory that O N{ 2 triggers the Fenton reaction (H 2 O 2 zFe 2z ?O N{ 2 zFe 3z zOH { ) by the oxidative release of iron from iron-containing molecules, such as those containing [4Fe-4S] clusters, thereby increasing the pool of free iron available to catalyse hydroxyl Abbreviations: Cm, chloramphenicol; DAPE, diaminopimelate epimerase; Em, erythromycin; MnSOD, manganese-containing superoxide dismutase; RACE-PCR, rapid amplification of cDNA ends PCR; ROS, reactive oxygen species; SOD, superoxide dismutase; tBOOH, tertbutylhydroperoxide.…”