Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1938170 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Mycobacterium leprae GlbO has been proposed to represent merging of both O2 uptake/transport and scavenging of nitrogen reactive species. Peroxynitrite reacts with M. leprae GlbO(II)-NO leading to GlbO(III) via the GlbO(III)-NO species. The value of the second order rate constant for GlbO(III)-NO formation is >1 Ã 108 Mâ1 sâ1 in the absence and presence of CO2 (1.2 Ã 10â3 M). The CO2-independent value of the first order rate constant for GlbO(III)-NO denitrosylation is (2.5 ± 0.4) Ã 101 sâ1. Furthermore, peroxynitrite reacts with GlbO(II)-O2 leading to GlbO(III) via the GlbO(IV)O species. Values of the second order rate constant for GlbO(IV)O formation are (4.8 ± 0.5) Ã 104 and (6.3 ± 0.7) Ã 105 Mâ1 sâ1 in the absence and presence of CO2 (=1.2 Ã 10â3 M), respectively. The value of the second order rate constant for the peroxynitrite-mediated GlbO(IV)O reduction (= (1.5 ± 0.2) Ã 104 Mâ1 sâ1) is CO2-independent. These data argue for a role of GlbO in the defense of M. leprae against nitrosative stress.
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Authors
Paolo Ascenzi, Mario Milani, Paolo Visca,