Response of a strict anaerobe to oxygen: survival strategies in Desulfovibrio gigas
- 1 June 2003
- journal article
- Published by Microbiology Society in Microbiology
- Vol. 149 (6) , 1513-1522
- https://doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.26155-0
Abstract
The biochemical response to oxygen of the strictly anaerobic sulfate-reducing bacteriumDesulfovibrio gigaswas studied with the goal of elucidating survival strategies in oxic environments. Cultures ofD. gigason medium containing lactate and sulfate were exposed to oxygen (concentration 5–120 μM). Growth was fully inhibited by oxygen, but the cultures resumed growth as soon as they were shifted back to anoxic conditions. Following 24 h exposure to oxygen the growth rate was as high as 70 % of the growth rates observed before oxygenation. Catalase levels and activity were enhanced by exposure to oxygen whereas superoxide-scavenging and glutathione reductase activities were not affected. The general pattern of cellular proteins as analysed by two-dimensional electrophoresis was altered in the presence of oxygen, the levels of approximately 12 % of the detected proteins being markedly increased. Among the induced proteins, a homologue of a 60 kDa eukaryotic heat-shock protein (Hsp60) was identified by immunoassay analysis. In the absence of external substrates, the steady-state levels of nucleoside triphosphates detected byin vivo31P-NMR under saturating concentrations of oxygen were 20 % higher than under anoxic conditions. The higher energy levels developed under oxygen correlated with a lower rate of substrate (glycogen) mobilization, but no experimental evidence for a contribution from oxidative phosphorylation was found. The hypothesis that oxygen interferes with ATP dissipation processes is discussed.Keywords
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