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Respiratory Rate as a Regulatory Factor in the Biosynthesis of the Denitrification Pathway of the Bacterium Paracoccus denitrificans
Authors:Igor Ku   era  Ivana Ma&#x  chov    Vladimir Dad  k
Institution:Igor Kuč,era ,Ivana Mať,chová,,Vladimir Dadá,k
Abstract:The decrease in the electron flow of the aerobic respiratory chain of the bacterium Paracoccus denitrificans, owing to either the drop in the saturation of terminal oxidases by oxygen or to the inhibition of the rate of respiration by azide or nitrite, resulted in the synthesis of dissimilatory nitrate reductase and nitrite reductase. The dependence of the resulting activities of the two enzymes (after a three-hour adaptation) on the initial value of the parameter Vmax/kLa (oxidase activity of the volume unit of the culture divided by the volumetric oxygen transfer coefficient) or on the concentrations of the inhibitors had a similar form, characterized by the appearance of a maximum. The increasing parts of the obtained curves reflect the synthesis of enzymes, probably initiated by the increase in the intracellular degree of reduction, the subsequent drop being evidently in connection with the lack of metabolic energy for biosynthesis. The possible mechanisms of the effect of nitrogenous terminal acceptors (NO-3 and NO-2) on the formation of the denitrification pathway are discussed.
Keywords:Nitrate reductase  nitrite reductase  anaerobic adaptation  oxygen effect  Paracoccus denitrificans
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