Journal of Radiation Research
Online ISSN : 1349-9157
Print ISSN : 0449-3060
Biology
Characterization and Radio-resistant Function of Manganese Superoxide Dismutase of Rubrobacter radiotolerans
Hiroaki TERATOKatsuyuki SUZUKINobuhiro NISHIOKAAtsushi OKAMOTOYuka SHIMAZAKI-TOKUYAMAYuko INOUETakeshi SAITO
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2011 年 52 巻 6 号 p. 735-742

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Rubrobacter radiotolerans is the most radio-resistant eubacterium without spore-formation in the life cycle, and its D37 is 16,000 Gy against gamma-rays. To understand the molecular mechanism of the high radio-resistance, we purified and characterized superoxide dismutase (SOD) of this organism as enzymatic radical scavenger, and then analyzed its genetic information. The purified SOD protein formed homo-tetramerization of 24,000 Da-monomer, while maintaining its enzymatic activity against potassium cyanide and hydrogen peroxide. We obtained a partial amino acid sequence of the protein and cloned the gene from it. Sequence analysis of the cloned gene indicated that the protein showed a similarity to other bacterial manganese SODs (Mn-SODs). Sequencing for adjacent regions of the gene showed that the gene had promoter elements with an open reading frame for putative PAS/PAC sensor protein at the 5'-adjacent region. Introduction of the gene into Escherichia coli cells lacking intrinsic SOD genes restored the cellular enzymatic activity and resistance to methyl viologen, indicating the gene at work. A mutant cell harboring this gene also became resistant against gamma-rays. The present results suggest that the protein in question is the Mn-SOD of R. radiotolerans, a good candidate as a radio-protection factor for this bacterial radio-resistance.
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