Adenylylsulfate reductase in some new sulfate-reducing bacteria |
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Authors: | Wolfgang Stille Hans G. Trüper |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institut für Mikrobiologie der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelm-Universität, Meckenheimer Allee 168, D-5300 Bonn 1, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | Four recently described species of new genera of sulfate-reducing bacteria, Desulfobulbus propionicus, Desulfobacter postgatei, Desulfococcus multivorans and Desulfosarcina variabilis were examined with respect to adenylylsulfate reductase. All of the species examined contained the enzyme in sufficient concentrations to account for dissimilatory sulfate reduction.Adenylylsulfate reductase was enriched 17.1-fold from Desulfobulbus propionicus by ammonium sulfate fractionation, ion exchange chromatography and gel filtration. The molecular weight was 175,000 and the enzyme contained 1 mol of flavin, 8 mol of non heme iron and 8 mol of labile sulfide per mol enzyme. Either ferricyanide or cytochrome c could be used as electron acceptors; the pH optimum was 7.7 with ferricyanide and 8.8 with cytochrome c.Km values for AMP and sulfite were 90 M and 1.3 M with ferricyanide and 91 M and 71 M with cytochrome c as electron acceptor. Km values for ferricyanide and cytochrome c were 89 M and 21 M, respectively. The properties of the enzyme were compared with those of purified adenylylsulfate reductases from other microorganisms.Non-common abbreviation APS adenylylsulfate |
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Keywords: | Sulfate-reducing bacteria Sulfur metabolism Adenylylsulfate reductase |
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