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Clostridioides difficile superoxide reductase mitigates oxygen sensitivity
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Clostridioides difficile superoxide reductase mitigates oxygen sensitivity

Katelyn Carothers, Bryan Angelo P. Roxas, Farhan Anwar, V. K. Viswanathan, Rebecca Kochanowsky and Gayatri Vedantam
Journal of bacteriology, Vol.206(7), p.e0017524
07/25/2024
PMID: 38953644

Abstract

Clostridioides difficile is an important pathogen strongly associated with healthcare settings and capable of causing severe diarrheal disease. While considered a strict anaerobe in vitro , C. difficile has been shown to tolerate low levels of oxygen in the mammalian host. Among other well-characterized antioxidant proteins, the C. difficile genome encodes a predicted superoxide reductase (SOR), an understudied component of antioxidant defense in pathogens. The significance of the research reported herein is the characterization of SOR’s enzymatic activity, including confirmation of its role in protecting C. difficile against oxidative stress. This furthers our understanding of C. difficile pathogenesis and presents a potential new avenue for targeted therapies.

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