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A novel F(420)-dependent anti-oxidant mechanism protects Mycobacterium tuberculosis against oxidative stress and bactericidal agents
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is an aerobic bacterium that persists intracellularly in host macrophages and has evolved diverse mechanisms to combat and survive oxidative stress. Here we show a novel F(420)-dependent anti-oxidant mechanism that protects Mtb against oxidative stress. Inactivation...
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2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3567243/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23240649 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mmi.12127 |
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author | Gurumurthy, Meera Rao, Martin Mukherjee, Tathagata Rao, Srinivasa P S Boshoff, Helena I Dick, Thomas Barry, Clifton E Manjunatha, Ujjini H |
author_facet | Gurumurthy, Meera Rao, Martin Mukherjee, Tathagata Rao, Srinivasa P S Boshoff, Helena I Dick, Thomas Barry, Clifton E Manjunatha, Ujjini H |
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description | Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is an aerobic bacterium that persists intracellularly in host macrophages and has evolved diverse mechanisms to combat and survive oxidative stress. Here we show a novel F(420)-dependent anti-oxidant mechanism that protects Mtb against oxidative stress. Inactivation of the fbiC gene in Mtb results in a cofactor F(420)-deficient mutant that is hypersensitive to oxidative stress and exhibits a reduction in NADH/NAD(+) ratios upon treatment with menadione. In agreement with the recent hypothesis on oxidative stress being an important component of the pathway resulting in cell death by bactericidal agents, F(420)(−) mutants are hypersensitive to mycobactericidal agents such as isoniazid, moxifloxacin and clofazimine that elevate oxidative stress. The Mtb deazaflavin-dependent nitroreductase (Ddn) and its two homologues Rv1261c and Rv1558 encode for an F(420)H(2)-dependent quinone reductase (Fqr) function leading to dihydroquinones. We hypothesize that Fqr proteins catalyse an F(420)H(2)-specific obligate two-electron reduction of endogenous quinones, thereby competing with the one-electron reduction pathway and preventing the formation of harmful cytotoxic semiquinones, thus protecting mycobacteria against oxidative stress and bactericidal agents. These findings open up an avenue for the inhibition of the F(420) biosynthesis pathway or Fqr-class proteins as a mechanism to potentiate the action of bactericidal agents. |
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spelling | pubmed-35672432013-03-11 A novel F(420)-dependent anti-oxidant mechanism protects Mycobacterium tuberculosis against oxidative stress and bactericidal agents Gurumurthy, Meera Rao, Martin Mukherjee, Tathagata Rao, Srinivasa P S Boshoff, Helena I Dick, Thomas Barry, Clifton E Manjunatha, Ujjini H Mol Microbiol Research Articles Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is an aerobic bacterium that persists intracellularly in host macrophages and has evolved diverse mechanisms to combat and survive oxidative stress. Here we show a novel F(420)-dependent anti-oxidant mechanism that protects Mtb against oxidative stress. Inactivation of the fbiC gene in Mtb results in a cofactor F(420)-deficient mutant that is hypersensitive to oxidative stress and exhibits a reduction in NADH/NAD(+) ratios upon treatment with menadione. In agreement with the recent hypothesis on oxidative stress being an important component of the pathway resulting in cell death by bactericidal agents, F(420)(−) mutants are hypersensitive to mycobactericidal agents such as isoniazid, moxifloxacin and clofazimine that elevate oxidative stress. The Mtb deazaflavin-dependent nitroreductase (Ddn) and its two homologues Rv1261c and Rv1558 encode for an F(420)H(2)-dependent quinone reductase (Fqr) function leading to dihydroquinones. We hypothesize that Fqr proteins catalyse an F(420)H(2)-specific obligate two-electron reduction of endogenous quinones, thereby competing with the one-electron reduction pathway and preventing the formation of harmful cytotoxic semiquinones, thus protecting mycobacteria against oxidative stress and bactericidal agents. These findings open up an avenue for the inhibition of the F(420) biosynthesis pathway or Fqr-class proteins as a mechanism to potentiate the action of bactericidal agents. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013-02 2012-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3567243/ /pubmed/23240649 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mmi.12127 Text en Copyright © 2013 Blackwell Publishing Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Gurumurthy, Meera Rao, Martin Mukherjee, Tathagata Rao, Srinivasa P S Boshoff, Helena I Dick, Thomas Barry, Clifton E Manjunatha, Ujjini H A novel F(420)-dependent anti-oxidant mechanism protects Mycobacterium tuberculosis against oxidative stress and bactericidal agents |
title | A novel F(420)-dependent anti-oxidant mechanism protects Mycobacterium tuberculosis against oxidative stress and bactericidal agents |
title_full | A novel F(420)-dependent anti-oxidant mechanism protects Mycobacterium tuberculosis against oxidative stress and bactericidal agents |
title_fullStr | A novel F(420)-dependent anti-oxidant mechanism protects Mycobacterium tuberculosis against oxidative stress and bactericidal agents |
title_full_unstemmed | A novel F(420)-dependent anti-oxidant mechanism protects Mycobacterium tuberculosis against oxidative stress and bactericidal agents |
title_short | A novel F(420)-dependent anti-oxidant mechanism protects Mycobacterium tuberculosis against oxidative stress and bactericidal agents |
title_sort | novel f(420)-dependent anti-oxidant mechanism protects mycobacterium tuberculosis against oxidative stress and bactericidal agents |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3567243/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23240649 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mmi.12127 |
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