氧化应激
活性氧
抗氧化剂
氧化磷酸化
抗菌剂
效应器
活性氮物种
细菌
微生物学
生物
细胞生物学
抗生素
细胞呼吸
化学
生物化学
线粒体
遗传学
作者
So Youn Kim,Chanseop Park,Hye‐Jeong Jang,Bi-o Kim,Hee‐Won Bae,In-Young Chung,Eun‐Sook Kim,You‐Hee Cho
标识
DOI:10.1007/s12275-019-8711-9
摘要
Oxidative stress arises from an imbalance between the excessive accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and a cell's capability to readily detoxify them. Although ROS are spontaneously generated during the normal oxygen respiration and metabolism, the ROS generation is usually augmented by redox-cycling agents, membrane disrupters, and bactericidal antibiotics, which contributes their antimicrobial bioactivity. It is noted that all the bacteria deploy an arsenal of inducible antioxidant defense systems to cope with the devastating effect exerted by the oxidative stress: these systems include the antioxidant effectors such as catalases and the master regulators such as OxyR. The oxidative stress response is not essential for normal growth, but critical to survive the oxidative stress conditions that the bacterial pathogens may encounter due to the host immune response and/or the antibiotic treatment. Based on these, we here define the ROS-inspired antibacterial strategies to enhance the oxidative stress of ROS generation and/or to compromise the bacterial response of ROS detoxification, by delineating the ROSgenerating antimicrobials and the core concept of the bacterial response against the oxidative stress.
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