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MarR family proteins sense sulfane sulfur in bacteria
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作者 guanhua xuan Luying Xun Yongzhen Xia 《mLife》 CSCD 2024年第2期231-239,共9页
Members of the multiple antibiotic resistance regulator(MarR)protein family are ubiquitous in bacteria and play critical roles in regulating cellular metabolism and antibiotic resistance.MarR family proteins function ... Members of the multiple antibiotic resistance regulator(MarR)protein family are ubiquitous in bacteria and play critical roles in regulating cellular metabolism and antibiotic resistance.MarR family proteins function as repressors,and their interactions with modulators induce the expression of controlled genes.The previously characterized modulators are insufficient to explain the activities of certain MarR family proteins.However,recently,several MarR family proteins have been reported to sense sulfane sulfur,including zero-valent sulfur,persulfide(R-SSH),and polysulfide(R-SnH,n≥2).Sulfane sulfur is a common cellular component in bacteria whose levels vary during bacterial growth.The changing levels of sulfane sulfur affect the expression of many MarR-controlled genes.Sulfane sulfur reacts with the cysteine thiols of MarR family proteins,causing the formation of protein thiol persulfide,disulfide bonds,and other modifications.Several MarR family proteins that respond to reactive oxygen species(ROS)also sense sulfane sulfur,as both sulfane sulfur and ROS induce the formation of disulfide bonds.This review focused on MarR family proteins that sense sulfane sulfur.However,the sensing mechanisms reviewed here may also apply to other proteins that detect sulfane sulfur,which is emerging as a modulator of gene regulation. 展开更多
关键词 cysteine thiols disulfide bond MarR protein family ROS sulfane sulfur
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