Biochemistry (Mosc)
August 2004
Nitrosyl-iron complexes used as aqueous preparations of binuclear dinitrosyl-iron complex with glutathione (DNICglu), initially polycrystalline preparations of binuclear tetranitrosyl-iron complex with thiosulfate (TNICthio), and also binuclear tetranitrosyl-iron complex with aminotriazole (TNICatria) and mononuclear dinitrosyl-iron complex with triazole (DNICtria) in the concentration to 0.1 mM activated expression of the soxS and sfiA genes in Escherichia coli. Higher concentrations of polycrystalline preparations of low stability in aqueous solutions were cytotoxic, whereas DNICglu, which is more stable in water (up to two days), increased the gene expression on increase in its concentration to 0.
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