Cytochrome bd is a quinol respiratory oxidase widely distributed among bacteria, where its expression favours survival under low O 2 tensions, and in the presence of nitric oxide (NO) produced by the host immune system. NO reacts with and reversibly inhibits the haem-copper terminal oxidases (HCO) where it binds at the active site, containing a haem-iron and a copper (Cu B). NO reacts also similarly with the copper lacking active site of cytochrome bd, a structural peculiarity that allows one to address the question of whether Cu B plays a role in the reaction with NO (and other ligands). In this minireview we discuss the properties of the reactions between bd-type oxidases and NO, and highlight consequences to cell/bacteria physiology.

Cytochrome bd, a key oxidase in bacterial survival and tolerance to nitrosative stress

2007

Abstract

Cytochrome bd is a quinol respiratory oxidase widely distributed among bacteria, where its expression favours survival under low O 2 tensions, and in the presence of nitric oxide (NO) produced by the host immune system. NO reacts with and reversibly inhibits the haem-copper terminal oxidases (HCO) where it binds at the active site, containing a haem-iron and a copper (Cu B). NO reacts also similarly with the copper lacking active site of cytochrome bd, a structural peculiarity that allows one to address the question of whether Cu B plays a role in the reaction with NO (and other ligands). In this minireview we discuss the properties of the reactions between bd-type oxidases and NO, and highlight consequences to cell/bacteria physiology.
2007
Istituto di Biologia e Patologia Molecolari - IBPM
cytochrome
cytochrome bd terminal oxidase complex
E coli
Escherichia coli protein
multienzyme complex
nitric oxide
oxidoreductase
oxygen
adaptation
conference paper
kinetics
metabolism
microbial viability
physiology
Adaptation
Physiological
Cytochromes
Electron Transport Chain Complex Proteins
Escherichia coli Proteins
Kinetics
Microbial Viability
Nitric Oxide
Oxidoreductases
Oxygen
Bacteria (microorganisms)
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