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Journal of Bacteriology, August 1998, p. 4314-4318, Vol. 180, No. 16
Department of Molecular and Cell Biology,
Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Aberdeen,
Foresterhill, Aberdeen AB25 2ZD, United Kingdom
Received 23 March 1998/Accepted 8 June 1998
The role of the tripeptide glutathione in the growth and survival
of Escherichia coli cells has been investigated.
Glutathione-deficient mutants leak potassium and have a reduced
cytoplasmic pH. These mutants are more sensitive to methylglyoxal than
the parent strain, indicating that in the absence of
glutathione-dependent detoxification, acidification of the cytoplasm
cannot fully protect cells. However, increasing the intracellular pH of
the glutathione-deficient strain resulted in enhanced sensitivity to
methylglyoxal. This suggests that acidification of the cytoplasm can
provide some protection to E. coli cells in the absence of
glutathione. In the presence of the Kdp system, glutathione-deficient
mutants are highly sensitive to methylglyoxal. This is due to the
higher intracellular pH in these cells. In the absence of
methylglyoxal, the presence of the Kdp system in a
glutathione-deficient strain also leads to an extended lag upon
dilution into fresh medium. These data highlight the importance of
glutathione for the regulation of the K+ pool and survival
of exposure to methylglyoxal.
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Importance of Glutathione for Growth and Survival
of Escherichia coli Cells: Detoxification of
Methylglyoxal and Maintenance of Intracellular
K+
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Molecular and Cell Biology, Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Foresterhill, Aberdeen, AB25 2ZD, United Kingdom. Phone:
44 1224 273151. Fax: 44 1224 273144. E-mail:
g.p.ferguson{at}abdn.ac.uk.
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