TY - JOUR AU - Uysal, Ahmet AU - Yildiztugay, Evren AU - Gunes, Erdogan AU - Aladag, Mustafa Onur PY - 2022/08/01 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - COMBATING OF ESCHERICHIA COLI STRAINS AGAINST SALINITY BY THE ANTIOXIDANT DEFENSE SYSTEM AND OSMOREGULATION: BIOCHEMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL APPROACHES JF - Journal of microbiology, biotechnology and food sciences JA - J microb biotech food sci VL - 12 IS - 1 SE - Microbiology DO - 10.55251/jmbfs.5163 UR - https://office2.jmbfs.org/index.php/JMBFS/article/view/5163 SP - e5163 AB - <p>The study was designed to elucidate the impacts of salinity on biochemical and physiological properties of two <em>Escherichia coli</em> strains (6E and S39) isolated from different sites. The strains were exposed to 600 and 1200 mM NaCl and were harvested after 12<sup>th </sup>and 24<sup>th </sup>h of incubation. The lipid peroxidation levels, osmolyte accumulation, H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> content and antioxidant system [superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), peroxidase (POX), ascorbate peroxidase (APX) and glutathione reductase(GR)] of the bacteria were investigated. While thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) and H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> content of S39 has increased steadily with salinity, however, it has not changed at 600 mM NaCl concentration in strain 6E. Accumulation of the osmolytes in 6E increased depending on salinity and application time. In S39 except for glycine-betaine, contents of other osmolytes were either unchanged or decreased. Activities of SOD, CAT, POX, APX, GR and NOX have increased as compared to the control group in 6E exposed to 600 and 1200 mM salt for 12h. In S39, CAT, POX, and GR activities decreased exposed to salinity. Consequently, it can be argued that (i) the different antioxidant responses of 6E in salinity plays a key role which tend to make 6E the more tolerant (ii) this tolerance is closely related to the increased antioxidant capacity against reactive oxygen species and is related to the increased accumulation of osmolytes.</p> ER -