Noncyclic electron transport in chromatophores from photolithotrophically grown Rhodobacter sulfidophilus |
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Authors: | Daniel C. Brune Hans G. Trüper |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institut für Mikrobiologie der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität, Meckenheimer Allee 168, D-5300 Bonn 1, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Present address: Department of Chemistry, Arizona State University, 85287 Tempe, AZ, USA |
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Abstract: | Chromatophores isolated from the marine phototrophic bacterium Rhodobacter sulfidophilus were found to photoreduce NAD with sulfide as the electron donor. The apparent Km for sulfide was 370 M and the optimal pH was 7.0. The rate of NAD photoreduction in chromatophore suspensions with sulfide as the electron donor (about 7–12 M/h· mol Bchl) was approximately onetenth the rate of sulfide oxidation in whole cell suspensions. NAD photoreduction was inhibited by rotenone, carbonyl cyanide-m-chlorophenylhydrazone, and antimycin A. Sulfide reduced ubiquinone in the dark when added to anaerobic chromatophore suspensions. These results suggest that electron transport from sulfide to NAD involves an initial dark reduction of ubiquinone followed by reverse electron transport from ubiquinol to NAD mediated by NADH dehydrogenase.Abbreviations Bchl bacteriochlorophyll - CCCP carbonyl cyanide-m-chlorophenylhydrazone - MOPS 3(N-morpholino)-propane sulfonate - Uq ubiquinone |
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Keywords: | Chromatophores Electron transport NAD photoreduction Photosynthesis Phototrophic bacteria Rhodobacter sulfidophilus Sulfide oxidation Ubiquinone |
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