The respiratory chain of the facultative thermophile,Bacillus coagulans |
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Authors: | A. S. Ball C. Edwards |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Microbiology, University of Liverpool, P.O. Box 147, L69 3BX Liverpool, UK |
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Abstract: | Two oxidases were found to be present in membranes from the facultative thermophile Bacillus coagulans grown at 55°C, compared to one in cells grown at 37°C. Cytochrome spectra and inhibitors of the respiratory chain identified them as cytochrome oxidases aa3 and d. Both were present in membranes from 55°C grown cells, but only cytochrome oxidase aa3 was found in membranes from 37°C grown cells. The presence of cytochrome d in 55°C grown cultures was found to be due to decreased oxygen tension and not to the high growth temperature. This was confirmed by (a) induction of cytochrome d at 37°C under conditions of oxygen limitation and (b) its repression at 55°C under conditions of high aeration and its subsequent induction on lowering the dissolved oxygen concentration in chemostat cultures. Two cytochromes b ( max 558 and max 562) were present in both 37°C and 55°C grown cells. Results from the inhibition of substrate oxidation by membranes suggested different pathways of electron transport by the respiratory chain. |
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Keywords: | Bacillus coagulans Facultative thermophile Respiratory chain Inhibitors Cytochromes |
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