Affiliation:
1. Departments of Microbiology
2. Department of Microbiology, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 61801
3. Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Aerobic growth of
Streptococcus pneumoniae
results in production of amounts of hydrogen peroxide (H
2
O
2
) that may exceed 1 mM in the surrounding media. H
2
O
2
production by
S. pneumoniae
has been shown to kill or inhibit the growth of other respiratory tract flora, as well as to have cytotoxic effects on host cells and tissue. The mechanisms allowing
S. pneumoniae
, a catalase-deficient species, to survive endogenously generated concentrations of H
2
O
2
that are sufficient to kill other bacterial species is unknown. In the present study, pyruvate oxidase (SpxB), the enzyme responsible for endogenous H
2
O
2
production, was required for survival during exposure to high levels (20 mM) of exogenously added H
2
O
2
. Pretreatment with H
2
O
2
did not increase H
2
O
2
resistance in the mutant, suggesting that SpxB activity itself is required, rather than an H
2
O
2
-inducible pathway.
SpxB
mutants synthesized 85% less acetyl-phosphate, a potential source of ATP. During H
2
O
2
exposure, ATP levels decreased more rapidly in
spxB
mutants than in wild-type cells, suggesting that the increased killing of
spxB
mutants was due to more rapid ATP depletion. Together, these data support the hypothesis that
S. pneumoniae
SpxB contributes to an H
2
O
2
-resistant energy source that maintains viability during oxidative stress. Thus, SpxB is required for resistance to the toxic by-product of its own activity. Although H
2
O
2
-dependent hydroxyl radical production and the intracellular concentration of free iron were similar to that of
Escherichia coli
, killing by H
2
O
2
was unaffected by iron chelators, suggesting that
S. pneumoniae
has a novel mechanism to avoid the toxic effects of the Fenton reaction.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
231 articles.
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