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The gram-positive, anaerobic, and spore-forming bacterium Clostridioides difficile has become a vast problem in human health care facilities. The antibiotic-associated infection with this intestinal pathogen causes serious and recurrent inflammation of the intestinal epithelium, in many cases with a severe course. To come up with novel targeted therapies against C. difficile infections, a more detailed knowledge on the pathogen's physiology is mandatory. Eight putative flavodoxins, an extraordinarily high copy number of this type of small electron transfer proteins, are annotated for C. difficile. Flavodoxins are known to be essential electron carriers in other bacteria, for instance, during infection-relevant conditions such as iron limitation and oxidative stress. This work is a first and comprehensive overview on characteristics and expression profiles of the putative flavodoxins in the pathogen C. difficile.
SUBMITTER: Troitzsch D
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10913485 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Microbiology spectrum 20240206 3
<i>Clostridioides difficile</i> infections have become a major challenge in medical facilities. The bacterium is capable of spore formation allowing the survival of antibiotic treatment. Therefore, research on the physiology of <i>C. difficile</i> is important for the development of alternative treatment strategies. In this study, we investigated eight putative flavodoxins of <i>C. difficile</i> 630. Flavodoxins are small electron transfer proteins of specifically low potential. The unusually hi ...[more]