Photorespiratory ammonium release by the cyanobacterium Anabaena cylindrica in the presence of methionine sulfoximine |
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Authors: | Birgitta Bergman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Physiological Botany, University of Uppsala, Box 540, S0-751 21 Uppsala, Sweden |
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Abstract: | A release of ammonium by non-nitrogen-fixing Anabaena cylindrica (grown on NH4Cl) in the presence of MSX (methionine sulfoximine) and absence of any external nitrogen source was found. In the light the release was maximal at 0.2 mM MSX, a concentration which did not affect net CO2 fixation nor the glycollate excretion, but inhibited the glutamine synthetase activity and the reassimilation of ammonium. It is suggested that the major source of the ammonium released is the photorespiratory conversion of glycine to serine as (1) the release was stimulated by increase in light intensity, (2) high CO2 (3%) lowered the release, if not given as a longer pretreatment (as CO2 or HCO3-) when a stimulation was observed, (3) glyoxylate and glutamate stimulated the release, the latter compound particularly under nitrogen-deficient conditions and (4) isonicotinic acid hydrazide caused a reduced release of ammonium. Furthermore, a substantial part of the ammonium released by N2-fixing A. cylindrica in presence of MSX may thus originate from the glycollate pathway. The data show that in the light the glycine to serine conversion is active in cyanobacteria with a concomitant production of ammonium which is assimilated by glutamine synthetase.Abbreviations MSX L-methionine-Dl-sulfoximine - INH isonicotinic acid hydrazide - RuDP ribulose 1,5-diphosphate - Hepes N-2-hydroxyethylpiperazine-N -2-ethanesulfonic acid - GS glutamine synthetase - GOGAT glutamate synthase - DTT Dl-dithiothreitol |
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Keywords: | Anabaena Cyanobacteria Ammonium release Photorespiration Glycollate pathway |
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