Application of a YHB1-GFP reporter to detect nitrosative stress in yeast

Author: Lewinska Anna   Grzelak Agnieszka   Bartosz Grzegorz  

Publisher: Maney Publishing

ISSN: 1743-2928

Source: Redox Report, Vol.13, Iss.4, 2008-08, pp. : 161-171

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Abstract

Yeast flavohemoglobin (Yhb1p) plays a pivotal role in NO detoxification and has also been implicated in oxidative/reductive stress responses. In this study, we have used a YHB1-GFP reporter expressing a full-length chromosome-tagged Yhb1-GFP fusion protein to monitor changes in flavohemoglobin levels after cell treatment with oxidants, antioxidants and nitric oxide donors. Only nitric oxide donors were found to induce a dose-dependent increase in Yhb1-GFP expression while hydrogen peroxide, menadione and diamide caused a moderate diminution of YHB1-GFP fluorescence. Additionally, the levels of endogenous and hydroperoxide-induced ROS production in the Δyhb1 mutant were comparable to those in the isogenic wild-type strain. Although peroxides increased NO generation while nitrite and nitric oxide donors augmented ROS levels in yeast cells, their effects were generally not more pronounced in Δyhb1 than in wild-type cells. Taken together, these data suggest that yeast flavohemoglobin does not contribute to cross-protection against oxidative and nitrosative stress.