2010
DOI: 10.1515/bc.2010.073
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The rhodanese RhdA helps Azotobacter vinelandii in maintaining cellular redox balance

Abstract: The tandem domain rhodanese-homology protein RhdA of Azotobacter vinelandii shows an active-site loop structure that confers structural peculiarity in the environment of its catalytic cysteine residue. The in vivo effects of the lack of RhdA were investigated using an A. vinelandii mutant strain (MV474) in which the rhdA gene was disrupted by deletion. Here, by combining analytical measurements and transcript profiles, we show that deletion of the rhdA gene generates an oxidative stress condition to which A. v… Show more

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“…Although rhodanese seems to have anti-oxidative functions in mammals, its original function is suggested by its participation in anti-oxidative regulation of intracellular homeostasis in the bacterium Azotobacter vinelandii . Deletion of Rhodanese-like protein (RhdA) produces oxidative imbalance in the strain [21,22]. Rhodanese or rhodanese-like proteins are present in all domains of life [18].…”
Section: Evolutionary Relationship Between Mpst and Rhodanesementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although rhodanese seems to have anti-oxidative functions in mammals, its original function is suggested by its participation in anti-oxidative regulation of intracellular homeostasis in the bacterium Azotobacter vinelandii . Deletion of Rhodanese-like protein (RhdA) produces oxidative imbalance in the strain [21,22]. Rhodanese or rhodanese-like proteins are present in all domains of life [18].…”
Section: Evolutionary Relationship Between Mpst and Rhodanesementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite numerous studies, the physiological role of rhodaneses as well as their physiological substrates remain unclear and are still widely debated. It has been proposed that they accomplish essential cell functions as they may be involved in the maintenance of redox homeostasis (20), in the elimination of toxic cyanide (21), and in the biosynthesis of several other cellular metabolites such as vitamins, enzymes, and cofactors that include a step of sulfur transfer (22)(23)(24)(25).…”
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“…The internal oxidative problem and the ROS accumulation in A. vinelandii RhdA-null strain (MV474) previously demonstrated [14], [15], could trigger modifications of cellular components. Considering that peroxidation of lipids is one of the important intermediary events in free radical-induced cellular damage [35], we compared the content of lipid hydroperoxides (LHPOs) in A. vinelandii wild-type and MV474 strains.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…The growths in gluconate as carbon source led to more marked effect than the growths in sucrose for which no significant difference is shown when data of LHPO amount are normalised on protein amount. It seems that the defensive mechanisms [15], [36] activated in the MV474 strain, are not adequate to counteract cellular damage in the absence of RhdA in A. vinelandii .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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