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The Single Superoxide Dismutase of <i>Rhodobacter capsulatus</i> Is a Cambialistic, Manganese-Containing Enzyme
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Oxygen-responsive Superoxide DismutaseBacteriologyManganese-containing EnzymeMicrobial PhysiologyCyanobacteriaMetal DiscriminationRedox BiologyIron FractionsBioenergeticsMicrobial EcologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyBiological Inorganic ChemistryPhotosynthesisBiochemistryMolecular MicrobiologySingle Superoxide DismutaseBioactive MetalMicrobiologyMedicine
The phototrophic bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus contains a single, oxygen-responsive superoxide dismutase (SOD(Rc)) homologous to iron-containing superoxide dismutase enzymes. Recombinant SOD(Rc), however, displayed higher activity after refolding with Mn(2+), especially when the pH of the assay mixture was raised. SOD(Rc) isolated from Rhodobacter cells also preferentially contains manganese, but metal discrimination depends on the culture conditions, with iron fractions increasing from 7% in aerobic cultures up to 40% in photosynthetic cultures. Therefore, SOD(Rc) behaves as a Mn-containing dismutase with cambialistic properties.
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