Mycothiol (MSH) functions as major low molecular weight (LMW) thiol in the industrially important Corynebacterium glutamicum. In this study, we genomically integrated an Mrx1-roGFP2 biosensor in C. glutamicum to measure dynamic changes of the MSH redox potential (E) during the growth and under oxidative stress. C. glutamicum maintains a highly reducing intrabacterial E throughout the growth curve with basal E levels of ~- 296 mV. Consistent with its HO resistant phenotype, C. glutamicum responds only weakly to 40 mM HO, but is rapidly oxidized by low doses of NaOCl. We further monitored basal E changes and the HO response in various mutants which are compromised in redox-signaling of ROS (OxyR, SigH) and in the antioxidant defense (MSH, Mtr, KatA, Mpx, Tpx). While the probe was constitutively oxidized in the mshC and mtr mutants, a smaller oxidative shift in basal E was observed in the sigH mutant. The catalase KatA was confirmed as major HO detoxification enzyme required for fast biosensor re-equilibration upon return to non-stress conditions. In contrast, the peroxiredoxins Mpx and Tpx had only little impact on E and HO detoxification. Further live imaging experiments using confocal laser scanning microscopy revealed the stable biosensor expression and fluorescence at the single cell level. In conclusion, the stably expressed Mrx1-roGFP2 biosensor was successfully applied to monitor dynamic E changes in C. glutamicum during the growth, under oxidative stress and in different mutants revealing the impact of Mtr and SigH for the basal level E and the role of OxyR and KatA for efficient HO detoxification under oxidative stress.
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