Title : Photoinactivation of catalase sensitizes a wide range of bacteria to ROS-producing agents and immune cells.

Pub. Date : 2022 May 23

PMID : 35446788






5 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 Catalase, a heme-containing tetramer protein expressed universally in most of the aerobic bacteria, plays an indispensable role in scavenging excess hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Hydrogen Peroxide catalase Mus musculus
2 Catalase, a heme-containing tetramer protein expressed universally in most of the aerobic bacteria, plays an indispensable role in scavenging excess hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Hydrogen Peroxide catalase Mus musculus
3 Catalase residing inside bacteria could be effectively inactivated by blue light, subsequently rendering the pathogens extremely vulnerable to H2O2 and H2O2-producing agents. Hydrogen Peroxide catalase Mus musculus
4 Catalase residing inside bacteria could be effectively inactivated by blue light, subsequently rendering the pathogens extremely vulnerable to H2O2 and H2O2-producing agents. Hydrogen Peroxide catalase Mus musculus
5 As a result, photoinactivation of catalase and H2O2 synergistically eliminate a wide range of catalase-positive planktonic bacteria and P. aeruginosa inside biofilms. Hydrogen Peroxide catalase Mus musculus