Department of Biochemistry, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai 980, Japan
Abstract:
1. 1. The functional terminal oxidase of the light-anaerobically grown Rhodopseudomonas spheroides cells was found to be the o-type cytochrome, whereas that of the dark-aerobically grown cells was the a-type cytochrome. When the dark-aerobically grown cells were further incubated under a semianaerobic condition in the dark, the content of the o-type cytochrome was increased in these cells, while the synthesis of the a-type cytochrome appeared to be repressed. In Rhodospirillum rubrum cells, grown either aerobically in the dark or anaerobically in the light, cytochrome o was the sole functional terminal oxidase.
2. 2. Reactions with the a-type and o-type cytochromes from Rhodopseudomonas spheroides and also with the o-type cytochrome from Rhodospirillum rubrum were compared using reduced yeast cytochrome c as substrate. The reaction with the a-type cytochrome was far less sensitive to NaN3 and hydroxylamine than those with the o-type cytochromes, whereas all the reactions were inhibited by KCN in apparently the same manner.