Non‐growing Escherichia coli cells starved for glucose or phosphate use different mechanisms to survive oxidative stress

Recent data suggest that superoxide dismutases are important in preventing lethal oxidative damage of proteins in Escherichia coli cells incubated under aerobic, carbon starvation conditions. Here, we show that the alkylhydroperoxide reductase AhpCF (AHP) is specifically required to protect cells in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular microbiology 2001-02, Vol.39 (4), p.1048-1060
Hauptverfasser: Moreau, Patrice L., Gérard, Fabien, Lutz, Norbert W., Cozzone, Patrick
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Zusammenfassung:Recent data suggest that superoxide dismutases are important in preventing lethal oxidative damage of proteins in Escherichia coli cells incubated under aerobic, carbon starvation conditions. Here, we show that the alkylhydroperoxide reductase AhpCF (AHP) is specifically required to protect cells incubated under aerobic, phosphate (Pi) starvation conditions. Additional loss of the HP‐I (KatG) hydroperoxidase activity dramatically accelerated the death rate of AHP‐deficient cells. Investigation of the composition of spent culture media indicates that ΔahpCF katG cells leak nutrients, which suggests that membrane lipids are the principal target of peroxides produced in Pi‐starved cells. In fact, the introduction of various mutations inactivating repair activities revealed no obvious role for protein or DNA lesions in the viability of ahp cells. Because the death of ahp cells was directly related to ongoing aerobic glucose metabolism, we wondered how glycolysis, which requires free Pi, could proceed. 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectra showed that Pi‐starved cells consumed Pi but were apparently able to liberate Pi from phosphorylated products, notably through the synthesis of UDP‐glucose. Whereas expression of the ahpCF and katG genes is enhanced in an OxyR‐dependent manner in response to H2O2 challenge, we found that the inactivation of oxyR and both oxyR and rpoS genes had little effect on the viability of Pi‐starved cells. In stark contrast, the inactivation of both oxyR and rpoS genes dramatically decreased the viability of glucose‐starved cells.
ISSN:0950-382X
1365-2958
DOI:10.1046/j.1365-2958.2001.02303.x