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A Universally Conserved Atpase Regulates The Oxidative Stress Response In Escherichia Coli.

J Biol Chem.. 2012-12;  287:43585 - 43598
Meike Wenk, Qiaorui Ba, Veronika Erichsen, Katherine MacInnes, Heike Wiese, Bettina Warscheid, and Hans-Georg Koch. Institut fÜr Biochemie und Molekularbiologie, Zentrum fÜr Biochemie und Molekulare Zellforschung (ZBMZ), Stefan-Meier-Strasse 17, Freiburg, Germany.
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Abstract

YchF is an evolutionarily conserved ATPase of unknown function. In humans, the YchF homologue hOla1 appears to influence cell proliferation and was found to be up-regulated in many tumors. A possible involvement in regulating the oxidative stress response was also suggested, but details on the underlying mechanism are lacking. For gaining insight into YchF function, we used Escherichia coli as a model organism and found that YchF overexpression resulted in H(2)O(2) hypersensitivity. This was not caused by transcriptional or translational down-regulation of H(2)O(2)-scavenging enzymes. Instead, we observed YchF-dependent inhibition of catalase activity and a direct interaction with the major E. coli catalase Kat... More

Keywords

ATPases; Bacterial Metabolism; Cancer Biology; GTPase; Hydrogen Peroxide; Oxidative Stress; YchF; Catalase hOla1