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Title : S-Nitrosocysteine Modulates Nitrate-Mediated Redox Balance and Lipase Enzyme Activities in Food-Waste-Degrading Burkholderia vietnamiensis TVV75 to Deter Salt Stress - Woo_2025_Microorganisms_13_
Author(s) : Woo YJ , Lee DS , Das AK , Lee GJ , Mun BG , Yun BW
Ref : Microorganisms , 13 : , 2025
Abstract :

Nitric oxide (NO), a reactive nitrogen species (RNS), plays a role in multiple biological functions and signal transduction. However, the mechanisms by which NO counteracts stress tolerance in microbes have been poorly explored. In addition, the decomposition of salty food waste poses a significant challenge for food-degrading microbes. Therefore, we investigated how S-nitrosocysteine (CysNO) affects the cellular salt stress response of Burkholderia vietnamiensis TVV75, a strain isolated from a commercial food waste composite. Under the additional 2% NaCl treatment, increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) inhibited bacterial cell growth and viability. In contrast, CysNO treatment alleviated the cellular ROS levels and growth inhibition by augmenting the superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) activities. CysNO supplementation also promotes the nitrate reduction pathway in B. vietnamiensis TVV75 under salt stress, suggesting NO-mediated nitrogen metabolism for microbial adaptation to salt stress. Furthermore, CysNO restored the intracellular lipid-degrading lipase enzyme activities, which were compromised by salt stress alone. This restoration was accompanied by a concentration-dependent increase in the relative expression of the lipA (lipase A) and ELFPP (esterase lipase family protein) genes. These results suggest that external NO supplementation can regulate redox balance, nitrate reduction, and lipase activity to maintain microbial cell growth in high-salt environments, pinpointing a NO-dependent salt stress adaptation strategy for salt-sensitive microbes involved in food waste decomposition.

PubMedSearch : Woo_2025_Microorganisms_13_
PubMedID: 41304244

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Woo YJ, Lee DS, Das AK, Lee GJ, Mun BG, Yun BW (2025)
S-Nitrosocysteine Modulates Nitrate-Mediated Redox Balance and Lipase Enzyme Activities in Food-Waste-Degrading Burkholderia vietnamiensis TVV75 to Deter Salt Stress
Microorganisms 13 :

Woo YJ, Lee DS, Das AK, Lee GJ, Mun BG, Yun BW (2025)
Microorganisms 13 :