Article
Chromosomal antioxidant genes have metal ion-specific roles as determinants of bacterial metal tolerance.
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, N. W. Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Environmental Microbiology (impact factor:
5.84).
07/2009;
11(10):2491-509.
DOI:10.1111/j.1462-2920.2009.01973.x
pp.2491-509
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
250 gene-metal combinations
bacterial metal tolerance
cellular molecules
cellular oxidative stress
chromosomally encoded antioxidant systems
different metal ions
different metal ions up-
different toxic metal ions
Escherichia coli strains
fluorescent sensors
gene sets
metal ion-exposed planktonic cultures
metal species
metal toxicity
Microbiological metal toxicity
oxidative mechanisms
oxidative toxicity
reactive oxygen species
thiol-disulfide chemistry
toxic doses