铜氧化态与分枝杆菌感染

M. Solioz
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在有氧环境中,铜以铜离子Cu2+的形式存在,但在细胞内,铜通常以铜离子Cu+的形式存在。Cu+对细菌的毒性比Cu2+大得多。在其他机制中,吞噬体利用Cu+为被吞噬的细菌创造一个不利的环境。细菌可以通过各种机制还原或氧化铜。讨论了这些反应如何影响吞噬体中的细菌生存,重点是分枝杆菌。
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Copper Oxidation State and Mycobacterial Infection
Copper in aerobic environments prevails as cupric ions, Cu2+, but inside cells, is usually present as cuprous ions, Cu+. Cu+ is considerably more toxic to bacteria than Cu2+. Phagosomes employ, among other mechanisms, Cu+ to create a hostile environment for engulfed bacteria. Bacteria can reduce or oxidize copper by various mechanisms. How such reactions could affect bacterial survival in phagosomes is discussed, with a focus onMycobacteria.
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