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Anaerobic RSH-dependent tellurite reduction contributes to Escherichia coli tolerance against tellurite.

P Muñoz-DiazK JiménezR LuraschiF CornejoM FigueroaC VeraA Rivas-PardoJ M SandovalC VásquezFelipe A Arenas
Published in: Biological research (2022)
We demonstrated that in vivo tellurite reduction is related to the intracellular thiol concentration, i.e. large availability of cellular RSH groups, results in a more significant reduction of tellurite. Furthermore, we observed that, when the bacterium exhibits less resistance to the oxyanion, a decreased tellurite reduction was seen, affecting the growth fitness. Together, these results let us propose that tellurite reduction and the intracellular RSH content are related to the oxyanion bacterial resistance, this tripartite mechanism in an oxygen-independent anaerobic process.
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