Abstract: | 1. The nature and distribution of the electron transport system of Acetobacter suboxydans (ATCC 621) has been investigated, with particular reference to cytochrome o. 2. A highly active membrane-bound electron transport system has been demonstrated, and functional roles suggested for ubiquinone, two c-type cytochromes ( peaks at 549 and 553 nm at — 196°), and two b-type cytochromes ( peaks at 558 and 564 nm at — 196°). 3. Evidence is presented suggesting that both the b-type cytochromes may be terminal oxidases of the cytochrome o type, and that cytochrome o (558) has an O2 affinity approx. 10 times greater than cytochrome o (565), and a CO affinity only half as great. |