Toxicity of singlet oxygen generated thermolytically in Escherichia coli. 1994

T Nagano, and T Tanaka, and H Mizuki, and M Hirobe
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Tokyo, Japan.

Three water-soluble derivatives of naphthalene endoperoxide were prepared to examine the toxicity of singlet oxygen towards Escherichia coli. On incubation without irradiation, these endoperoxides produce singlet oxygen thermolytically in a dose-dependent manner. The amount of singlet oxygen produced per unit time can be controlled by varying both the incubation temperature and the number of methyl substituents of the naphthalene endoperoxide derivatives. 3-(1,4-Dihydro-1,4-epidioxy-4-methyl-1-naphthyl)propionic acid (EP-1), one of the derivatives, inhibited E. coli growth dose- and incubation temperature-dependently and caused E. coli lethality. Furthermore, EP-1 did not induce superoxide dismutase or catalase in E. coli even when the cells were incubated in nutritionally rich medium containing trypticase/soy/yeast extract. Singlet oxygen, one of the reactive oxygen species, did not act as a signal for induction of superoxide dismutase and catalase, in contrast to the actions of superoxide and hydrogen peroxide.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D004926 Escherichia coli A species of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria (GRAM-NEGATIVE FACULTATIVELY ANAEROBIC RODS) commonly found in the lower part of the intestine of warm-blooded animals. It is usually nonpathogenic, but some strains are known to produce DIARRHEA and pyogenic infections. Pathogenic strains (virotypes) are classified by their specific pathogenic mechanisms such as toxins (ENTEROTOXIGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI), etc. Alkalescens-Dispar Group,Bacillus coli,Bacterium coli,Bacterium coli commune,Diffusely Adherent Escherichia coli,E coli,EAggEC,Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli,Enterococcus coli,Diffusely Adherent E. coli,Enteroaggregative E. coli,Enteroinvasive E. coli,Enteroinvasive Escherichia coli
D006358 Hot Temperature Presence of warmth or heat or a temperature notably higher than an accustomed norm. Heat,Hot Temperatures,Temperature, Hot,Temperatures, Hot
D017382 Reactive Oxygen Species Molecules or ions formed by the incomplete one-electron reduction of oxygen. These reactive oxygen intermediates include SINGLET OXYGEN; SUPEROXIDES; PEROXIDES; HYDROXYL RADICAL; and HYPOCHLOROUS ACID. They contribute to the microbicidal activity of PHAGOCYTES, regulation of SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION and GENE EXPRESSION, and the oxidative damage to NUCLEIC ACIDS; PROTEINS; and LIPIDS. Active Oxygen Species,Oxygen Radical,Oxygen Radicals,Pro-Oxidant,Reactive Oxygen Intermediates,Active Oxygen,Oxygen Species, Reactive,Pro-Oxidants,Oxygen, Active,Pro Oxidant,Pro Oxidants,Radical, Oxygen

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