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Biosci Biotechnol Biochem ; 72(10): 2526-34, 2008 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18838821

ABSTRACT

The bacterium Acetobacter pasteurianus can ferment acetic acid, a process that proceeds at the risk of oxidative stress. To understand the stress response, we investigated catalase and OxyR in A. pasteurianus NBRC3283. This strain expresses only a KatE homolog as catalase, which is monofunctional and growth dependent. Disruption of the oxyR gene increased KatE activity, but both the katE and oxyR mutant strains showed greater sensitivity to hydrogen peroxide as compared to the parental strain. These mutant strains showed growth similar to the parental strain in the ethanol oxidizing phase, but their growth was delayed when cultured in the presence of acetic acid and of glycerol and during the acetic acid peroxidation phase. The results suggest that A. pasteurianus cells show different oxidative stress responses between the metabolism via the membrane oxidizing pathway and that via the general aerobic pathway during acetic acid fermentation.


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Acetic Acid/metabolism , Acetobacter/drug effects , Acetobacter/metabolism , Fermentation/drug effects , Hydrogen Peroxide/pharmacology , Acetobacter/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Catalase/metabolism , Cloning, Molecular , DNA-Binding Proteins/chemistry , DNA-Binding Proteins/genetics , Microbial Viability/drug effects , Molecular Sequence Data , Mutation/genetics , Repressor Proteins/chemistry , Repressor Proteins/genetics , Sequence Alignment , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
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Circ J ; 69(12): 1466-71, 2005 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16308493

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Ethnicity and smoking are well-known risk factors for the pathogenesis of coronary vasospasm. Oxidative stress induced by smoking plays a crucial role in coronary vasospasm, but is not enough to account for the pathogenesis of coronary vasospasm, indicating that genetic factors are strongly involved. METHODS AND RESULTS: The study group comprised 162 vasospastic angina patients (VSAs), 61 microvascular angina patients (MVAs) and 61 non-responders (NRs) diagnosed by acetylcholine provocation test. Four polymorphisms of the oxidative stress related genes, cytochrome b-245, alpha polypeptide gene (CYBA) C242T and A640G, paraoxonase 1 gene (PON1) A632G, phospholipase A2 group VII gene (PLA2G7) G994T were genotyped. Allele frequency of PON1 632-G was significantly higher in both the VSA with dominant fashion and the MVA with recessive fashion compared with NR. This association was strongly influenced by gender in the MVA only. There were no significant associations between the other polymorphisms and coronary vasospasm. In addition, the allele frequency of PON1 632-G in the Japanese was higher than in Caucasians. CONCLUSIONS: There was a significant association between PON1 A632G polymorphism and MVA as well as VSA, but the impact of this on VSA and MVA is different in the Japanese.


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Angina Pectoris, Variant/genetics , Aryldialkylphosphatase/genetics , Microvascular Angina/genetics , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Acetylcholine , Aged , Angina Pectoris, Variant/enzymology , Angina Pectoris, Variant/epidemiology , Asian People/ethnology , Asian People/genetics , Case-Control Studies , Coronary Vasospasm/etiology , Coronary Vasospasm/genetics , Female , Gene Frequency , Genotype , Humans , Male , Microvascular Angina/enzymology , Microvascular Angina/epidemiology , Middle Aged , Molecular Epidemiology , Oxidative Stress/genetics , Risk Factors , White People/ethnology , White People/genetics
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