肠球菌对血红素的利用

Debra N. Brunson, José A Lemos
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血红素由一个与铁离子连接的四吡咯环组成,在生物系统中发挥着重要作用。众所周知,血红素是哺乳动物血红蛋白中的氧结合分子,同时也是多种酶的辅助因子和宿主体内细菌的主要铁源。肠球菌是一类多种多样的革兰氏阳性细菌,主要存在于动物的胃肠道中。然而,该菌属中的一些菌种会转变为可怕的机会性病原体,这主要是由于它们对恶劣环境的超强适应能力。虽然肠球菌不能合成血红素,也不依赖血红素生长,但该属的一些菌种编码了利用血红素作为辅助因子的蛋白质,这似乎提高了它们的适应能力和在恶劣环境中生长的能力。这包括通过有氧呼吸更有效地产生能量,以及保护它们免受活性氧的伤害。在这里,我们回顾了血红素对肠球菌(主要是人类主要病原体粪肠球菌)的重要意义,利用生物信息学评估了整个肠球菌属中血蛋白的普遍性,并重点介绍了最近的一些研究,这些研究强调了血红素-粪肠球菌关系在宿主-病原体动态和种间细菌相互作用中的核心作用。
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Heme utilization by the enterococci
Heme consists of a tetrapyrrole ring ligating an iron ion and has important roles in biological systems. While well known as the oxygen binding molecule within hemoglobin of mammals, heme is also cofactor for several enzymes and a major iron source for bacteria within the host. The enterococci are a diverse group of Gram-positive bacteria that exist primarily within the gastrointestinal tract of animals. However, some species within this genus can transform into formidable opportunistic pathogens, largely owing to their extraordinary adaptability to hostile environments. Although enterococci cannot synthesize heme nor depend on heme to grow, several species within the genus encode proteins that utilize heme as a cofactor, which appears to increase their fitness and ability to thrive in challenging environments. This includes more efficient energy generation via aerobic respiration and protection from reactive oxygen species. Here, we review the significance of heme to enterococci, primarily the major human pathogen Enterococcus faecalis, use bioinformatics to assess the prevalence of hemoproteins throughout the genus, and highlight recent studies that underscore the central role of the heme-E. faecalis relationship in host-pathogen dynamics and interspecies bacterial interactions.
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