Bacterial responses to photo-oxidative stress

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Abstract

Singlet oxygen is one of several reactive oxygen species that can destroy biomolecules, microorganisms and other cells. Traditionally, the response to singlet oxygen has been termed photo-oxidative stress, as light-dependent processes in photosynthetic cells are major biological sources of singlet oxygen. Recent work identifying a core set of singlet oxygen stress response genes across various bacterial species highlights the importance of this response for survival by both photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic cells. Here, we review how bacterial cells mount a transcriptional response to photo-oxidative stress in the context of what is known about bacterial stress responses to other reactive oxygen species.

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Ziegelhoffer, E. C., & Donohue, T. J. (2009). Bacterial responses to photo-oxidative stress. Nature Reviews Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrmicro2237

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