Lactobacillus Plantarum

Lactobacillus plantarum is a widespread member of the genus lactobacillus, commonly found in sauerkraut and other decaying plant material. L. plantarum and related lactobacilli are unusual in that they can respire oxygen but have no respiratory chain or cytochromesthe consumed oxygen ultimately ends up as hydrogen peroxide. The peroxide probably acts as a weapon to exclude competing bacteria from the food source. In place of the protective enzyme superoxide dismutase present in almost all other oxygen-tolerant cells, this organism accumulates millimolar quantities of manganese polyphosphate. Because the chemistry by which manganese complexes protect the cells from oxygen damage is subverted by iron, these cells contain virtually no iron atoms; in contrast, a cell of Escherichia coli of comparable volume contains over one million iron atoms.

 

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