Temporary exposure to hydrogen peroxide increases intracellular protein degradation in E. coli

Yoel Klemes, Dina Godinger, Jacob Aronovitch

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Abstract

A brief exposure of Escherichia coli cells to hydrogen peroxide doubled the rate of intracellular protein degradation. The enhanced protein degradation was energy-dependent. The treatment with hydrogen peroxide caused a transient decrease in the cellular ATP level, but it seems unlikely that the increased rate of proteolysis was caused by starvation or by energy depletion. The findings suggest that a protective mechanism which prevents accumulation of damaged proteins in E. coli cells plays a role in cellular response to oxidative stress.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)277-282
Number of pages6
JournalFEMS Microbiology Letters
Volume44
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1987

Keywords

  • Hydrogen peroxide
  • Oxidative stress
  • Oxidized proteins
  • Protein degradation

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