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The Escherichia coli SOS Gene dinF Protects against Oxidative Stress and Bile Salts

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PLOS ONE
卷 7, 期 4, 页码 -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0034791

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  1. Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion, Instituto de Salud Carlos III [PI10/00105 (FIS), REIPI (RD06/0008)]
  2. European Development Regional Fund A way to achieve Europe ERDF
  3. Spanish Network for Research in Infectious Diseases
  4. PAR project from the EU 7th Framework Programme [241476]
  5. FPI fellowship from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation

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DNA is constantly damaged by physical and chemical factors, including reactive oxygen species (ROS), such as superoxide radical (O-2(-)), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and hydroxyl radical (center dot OH). Specific mechanisms to protect and repair DNA lesions produced by ROS have been developed in living beings. In Escherichia coli the SOS system, an inducible response activated to rescue cells from severe DNA damage, is a network that regulates the expression of more than 40 genes in response to this damage, many of them playing important roles in DNA damage tolerance mechanisms. Although the function of most of these genes has been elucidated, the activity of some others, such as dinF, remains unknown. The DinF deduced polypeptide sequence shows a high homology with membrane proteins of the multidrug and toxic compound extrusion (MATE) family. We describe here that expression of dinF protects against bile salts, probably by decreasing the effects of ROS, which is consistent with the observed decrease in H2O2-killing and protein carbonylation. These results, together with its ability to decrease the level of intracellular ROS, suggests that DinF can detoxify, either direct or indirectly, oxidizing molecules that can damage DNA and proteins from both the bacterial metabolism and the environment. Although the exact mechanism of DinF activity remains to be identified, we describe for the first time a role for dinF.

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