Heterologous ferredoxin reductase and flavodoxin protect cos-7 cells from oxidative stress

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Background: Ferredoxin-NADP(H) reductase (FNR) from Pisum sativum and Flavodoxin (Fld) from Anabaena PCC 7119 have been reported to protect a variety of cells and organisms from oxidative insults. In this work, these two proteins were expressed in mitochondria of Cos-7 cells and tested for their efficacy to protect these cells from oxidative stress in vitro. Principal Findings: Cos-7/pFNR and Cos-7/pFld cell lines expressing FNR and Fld, respectively, showed a significantly higher resistance to 24 h exposure to 300-600 mu;M hydrogen peroxide measured by LDH retention, MTT reduction, malondialdehyde (MDA) levels and lipid peroxide (LPO; FOX assay) levels. However, FNR and Fld did not exhibit any protection at shorter incubation times (2 h and 4 h) to 4 mM hydrogen peroxide or to a 48 h exposure to 300 mu;M methyl viologen. We found enhanced methyl viologen damage exerted by FNR that may be due to depletion of NADPH pools through NADPH-MV diaphorase activity as previously observed for other overexpressed enzymes. Significance: The results presented are a first report of antioxidant function of these heterologous enzymes of vegetal and cyanobacterial origin in mammalian cells. © 2010 Mediavilla et al.

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Mediavilla, M. G., di Venanzio, G. A., Guibert, E. E., & Tiribelli, C. (2010). Heterologous ferredoxin reductase and flavodoxin protect cos-7 cells from oxidative stress. PLoS ONE, 5(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013501

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