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The role of glutathione in periplasmic redox homeostasis and oxidative protein folding in Escherichia coli

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REDOX BIOLOGY
Volume 64, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.redox.2023.102800

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Oxidative folding; Glutathione; Periplasm; DsbA; roGFP; Disulfide

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The thiol redox balance in the periplasm of E. coli was examined using genetically encoded redox probes (roGFP2 and roGFP-iL). The presence of an alternative system for the introduction of disulfide bonds and the role of glutathione in the oxidative folding machinery were explored.
The thiol redox balance in the periplasm of E. coli depends on the DsbA/B pair for oxidative power and the DsbC/ D system as its complement for isomerization of non-native disulfides. While the standard redox potentials of those systems are known, the in vivo steady state redox potential imposed onto protein thiol disulfide pairs in the periplasm remains unknown. Here, we used genetically encoded redox probes (roGFP2 and roGFP-iL), targeted to the periplasm, to directly probe the thiol redox homeostasis in this compartment. These probes contain two cysteine residues that are virtually completely reduced in the cytoplasm, but once exported into the periplasm, can form a disulfide bond, a process that can be monitored by fluorescence spectroscopy. Even in the absence of DsbA, roGFP2, exported to the periplasm, was almost fully oxidized, suggesting the presence of an alternative system for the introduction of disulfide bonds into exported proteins. However, the absence of DsbA shifted the steady state periplasmic thiol-redox potential from -228 mV to a more reducing -243 mV and the capacity to re-oxidize periplasmic roGFP2 after a reductive pulse was significantly decreased. Re-oxidation in a DsbA strain could be fully restored by exogenous oxidized glutathione (GSSG), while reduced GSH accelerated reoxidation of roGFP2 in the WT. In line, a strain devoid of endogenous glutathione showed a more reducing periplasm, and was significantly worse in oxidatively folding PhoA, a native periplasmic protein and substrate of the oxidative folding machinery. PhoA oxidative folding could be enhanced by the addition of exogenous GSSG in the WT and fully restored in a & UDelta;dsbA mutant. Taken together this suggests the presence of an auxiliary, glutathione-dependent thiol-oxidation system in the bacterial periplasm.

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