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- Creator:
- Youn, Hwan
- Description:
- In many Gram positive bacteria PerR is a major peroxide sensor whose repressor activity is dependent on a bound metal cofactor. The prototype for PerR sensors, the Bacillus subtilis PerRBS protein, represses target genes when bound to either Mn2+ or Fe2+ as corepressor, but only the Fe2+-bound form responds to H2O2. The orthologous protein in the human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus, PerRSA, plays important roles in H2O2 resistance and virulence. However, PerRSA is reported to only respond to Mn2+ as corepressor, which suggests that it might rely on a distinct, iron-independent mechanism for H2O2 sensing. Here we demonstrate that PerRSA uses either Fe2+ or Mn2+ as corepressor, and that, like PerRBS, the Fe2+-bound form of PerRSA senses physiological levels of H2O2 by Fe-mediated histidine oxidation. Moreover, we show that PerRSA is poised to sense very low levels of endogenous H2O2 which normally cannot be sensed by B. subtilis PerRBS. This hypersensitivity of PerRSA accounts for the apparent lack of Fe2+-dependent repressor activity and consequent Mn2+-specific repressor activity under aerobic conditions. We also provide evidence that the activity of PerRSA is directly correlated with virulence, whereas it is inversely correlated with H2O2 resistance, suggesting that PerRSA may be an attractive target for the control of S. aureus pathogenesis.
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- Article
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- Publisher version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M115.664961
- Campus Tesim:
- Fresno
- Creator:
- Wang, Bo
- Description:
- The article discusses the May Fourth Movement (1919-1925) which reveals the group of modern Chinese women writers in the early twentieth century. It includes the historic mission of enlightenment by essayist Bing Xin who shared her belief in the power of language that can be equally acquired by men or women. It adds that Bing Xin has been relegated as less important writer in the modern Chinese literature histories despite her sigificant literary accomplishments.
- Resource Type:
- Article
- Campus Tesim:
- Fresno