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Manganese peroxidase as an extracellular enzyme is produced by the white rot fungusPhanerochœte chrysosporium under nutrient nitrogen or carbon limitation. The effect of nitrogen concentration on the activity of manganese peroxidase was studied using ammonium nitrate andl-asparagine as nitrogen sources. The highest activity of the enzyme was observed in cultures grown in a medium containing 75 mg/L ammonium nitrate and 0.15 g/Ll-asparagine. Manganese peroxidase was not detectable in cultures grown in the presence 0.5 g/L ammonium nitrate and 1 g/Ll-asparagine.  相似文献   

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Rhodopseudomonas acidophila strain 7050 assimilated ammonia via a constitutive glutamine synthetase/glutamate synthase enzyme system.Glutamine synthetase had a K m for NH 4 + of 0.38 mM whilst the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide linked glutamate synthase had a K m for glutamine of 0.55 mM. R. acidophila utilized only a limited range of amino acids as sole nitrogen sources: l-alanine, glutamine and asparagine. The bacterium did not grow on glutamate as sole nitrogen source and lacked glutamate dehydrogenase. When R. acidophila was grown on l-alanine as the sole nitrogen source in the absence of N2 low levels of a nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide linked l-alanine dehydrogenase were produced. It is concluded, therefore, that this reaction was not a significant route of ammonia assimilation in this bacterium except when glutamine synthetase was inhibited by methionine sulphoximine. In l-alanine grown cells the presence of an active alanine-glyoxylate aminotransferase and, on occasions, low levels of an alanine-oxaloacetate aminotransferase were detected. Alanine-2-oxo-glutarate aminotransferase could not be demonstrated in this bacterium.Abreviations ADH alanine dehydrogenase - GDH glutamate dehydrogenase - GS glutamine synthetase - GOGAT glutamate synthase - MSO methionine sulphoximine  相似文献   

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Assimilation of nitrate and various other inorganic nitrogen compounds by different yeasts was investigated. Nitrate, nitrite, hydroxylamine, hydrazine, ammonium sulphate, urea and L-asparagine were tested as sole sources of nitrogen for the growth of Candida albicans, C. pelliculosa, Debaryomyces hansenii, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, C. tropicalis, and C. utilis. Ammonium sulphate and L-asparagine supported the growth of all the yeasts tested except D. hansenii while hydroxylamine and hydrazine failed to support the growth of any. Nitrate and nitrite were assimilated only by C. utilis. Nitrate utilization by C. utilis was also accompanied by the enzymatic activities of NAD(P)H: nitrate oxidoreductase (EC 1.6.6.2) and NAD(P)H: nitrite oxidoreductase (EC 1.6.6.4), but not reduced methyl viologen-or FAD-nitrate oxidoreductases (EC 1.7.99.4). It is demonstrated here that nitrate and nitrite reductase activities are responsible for the ability of C. utilis to assimilate primary nitrogen.  相似文献   

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Alanine dehydrogenase was purified to near homogeneity from cell-free extract of Streptomyces aureofaciens, which produces tetracycline. The molecular weight of the enzyme determined by size-exclusion high-performance liquid chromatography was 395 000. The molecular weight determined by sodium dodecyl sulfate gel electrophoresis was 48 000, indicating that the enzyme consists of eight subunits with similar molecular weight. The isoelectric point of alanine dehydrogenase is 6.7. The pH optimum is 10.0 for oxidative deamination of L-alanine and 8.5 for reductive amination of pyruvate. K M values were 5.0 mM for L-alanine and 0.11 mM for NAD+. K M values for reductive amination were 0.56 mM for pyruvate, 0.029 mM for NADH and 6.67 mM for NH4Cl.Abbreviation AlaDH alanine dehydrogenase  相似文献   

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The mechanisms of nitrogen assimilation in Pseudomonads   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Ps. fluorescens and 3 marine psychrophylic pseudomonads were grown in chemostat cultures with nitrate ammonia or glutamate as nitrogen source. In cultures grown on nitrate (either carbon- or nitrogen-limited) and in ammonia nitrogen-limited cultures ammonia was assimilated via the GS/GOGAT pathway. With a excess of ammonia in the culture however ammonia was assimilated via GDH and GS was either present only at low levels or absent. Two distinct GDH activities were detected in all 5 bacteria, one specific to NAD and one to NADP. The presence of these activities was determined by the environment in which cells were grown. These activities showed differences with respect to substrate affinity (Km values) for ammonia, incubation temperature and to a lesser extent pH and may involve separate GDH isoenzymes. GS from the marine bacterium PL1 had a very high affinity for ammonia (Km of 0.3mm) but a low affinity for glutamate (Km of 19mm).  相似文献   

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The phototrophic bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus E1F1 assimilates ammonia and other forms of reduced nitrogen either through the GS/GOGAT pathway or by the concerted action of l-alanine dehydrogenase and aminotransferases. These routes are light-independent and very responsive to the carbon and nitrogen sources used for cell growth. GS was most active in cells grown on nitrate or l-glutamate as nitrogen sources, whereas it was heavily adenylylated and siginificantly repressed by ammonium, glycine, l-alanine, l-aspartate, l-asparagine and l-glutamine, under which conditions specific aminotransferases were induced. GOGAT activity was kept at constitutive levels in cells grown on l-amino acids as nitrogen sources except on l-glutamine where it was significantly induced during the early phase of growth. In vitro, GOGAT activity was strongly inhibited by l-tyrosine and NADPH. In cells using l-asparagine or l-aspartate as nitrogen source, a concerted induction of l-aspartate aminotransferase and l-asparaginase was observed. Enzyme level enhancements in response to nitrogen source variation involved de novo protein synthesis and strongly correlated with the cell growth phase.Abbreviations ADH l-alanine dehydrogenase - AOAT l-alanine:2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase - Asnase l-asparaginase - GOAT Glycine: oxaloacetate aminotransferase - GOGAT Glutamate synthase - GOT l-aspartate: 2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase - GS Glutamine synthetase - HPLC High-Pressure Liquid Chromatography - MOPS 2-(N-morpholino)propanesulfonic acid - MSX l-methionine-d,l-sulfoximine  相似文献   

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Rhodopseudomonas globiformis strain 7950 grew with a variety of amino acids, urea, or N2 as sole nitrogen sources. Cultures grown on N2 reduced acetylene to ethylene; this activity was absent from cells grown on nonlimiting NH 4 + . Glutamate dehydrogenase could not be detected in extracts of cells of strain 7950, although low levels of an alanine dehydrogenase were present. Growth ofR. globiformis on NH 4 + was severely inhibited by the glutamate analogue and glutamine synthetase inhibitor, methionine sulfoximine. High levels of glutamine synthetase (as measured in the -glutamyl transferase assay) were observed in cell extracts of strain 7950 regardless of the nitrogen source, although N2 and amino acid grown cells contained somewhat higher glutamine synthetase contents than cells grown on excess NH 4 + . Levels of glutamate synthase inR. globiformis were consistent with that reported from other phototrophic bacteria. Both glutamate synthase and alanine dehydrogenase were linked to NADH as coenzyme. We conclude thatR. globiformis is capable of fixing N2, and assimilates NH 4 + primarily via the glutamine synthetase/glutamate synthase pathway.Abbreviations GS glutamine synthetase - GOGAT Glutamineoxoglutarate aminotransferase - GDH Glutamate dehydrogenase - ADH Alanine dehydrogenase - MSO Methionine sulfoximine  相似文献   

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Summary The ability of some unicellular blue-green algae to grow at the expense of N2 under aerobic conditions has been confirmed and the distribution of this property in the Chroococcaceae has been investigated. It appears to be confined to strains with spherical cells enclosed by the multilaminate sheaths characteristic of the genus Gloeocapsa. Only two unicellular blue-green algae of this type are now available in pure culture; and their properties are so similar that they may well be independent isolates of the same species.No differences in structure between cells grown with nitrate and N2 could be detected, either by light or by electron microscopy; under both conditions of growth, the population consists entirely of vegetative cells. These two Gloeocapsa strains can therefore maintain a functional nitrogenase system in vegetative cells that are freely exposed to air.  相似文献   

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l--Chloroalanine is a useful intermediate for the synthesis of several l-amino acids. Conditions for synthesizing optically pure l--chloroalanine from 3-chloropyruvate using alanine dehydrogenase (AlaDH), leucine dehydrogenase and phenylalanine dehydrogenase with a regeneration of NADH by formate dehydrogenase (FDH) were investigated. The enzymatic reaction was carried out at neutral pH because of a chemical instability of 3-chloropyruvate on the alkaline side. Commercially available AlaDH from Bacillus stearothermophilus IFO 12550 showed the highest activity for the production of l--chloroalanine at pH 7.5. The K m and V max values for 3-chloropyruvate of AlaDH were calculated to be 300 units/mg and 62.5 mm, respectively. Although 3-chloropyruvate had no inhibitory effect on AlaDH, it acted as a non-competitive inhibitor with FDH. 3-Chloropyruvate was added into the reaction mixture in a stepwise manner to avoid the inhibition. l--Chloroalanine was produced with high chemical (>90%) and optical yields (100% enantiometric excess) and at a high concentration (43 g/l).  相似文献   

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Summary The relationship between N2-fixation, nitrate reductase and various enzymes of ammonia assimilation was studied in the nodules and leaves ofC. arietinum. In the nodules of the plants growing on atmospheric nitrogen, maximum activities of glutamine synthetase (GS), glutamate synthase (GOGAT), glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH), asparagine synthetase (AS) and aspartate aminotransferase (AAT) were recorded just prior to maximum activity of nitrogenase. In nitrate fed plants, the first major peak of GDH and AS coincided with that of nitrate reductase in the nodules. With the exception of AS, application of nitrate decreased the activities of all these enzymes in nodules but not in leaves. Activities of GS, GOGAT and AAT were affected to much greater extent than that of GDH. On comparing the plants grown without nitrate and those with nitrate, the ratios of the activities of GDH/GS and GDH/GOGAT in nitrate given plants, increased by 4 and 12 fold, respectively. The results presented in this paper suggest that in nodules of nitrate fed plants, assimilation of ammonia via GDH assumes much greater importance.  相似文献   

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The composition and levels of amino acids in four Frankia strains isolated from different actinorhizal plants, were determined. Minor differences in the amino acid profiles were noted with GLN (GLU) being the major amino acid in all four strains. Enzyme actives of ammonia metabolism, GS (glutamine synthetase), GOGAT (glutamate synthetase), and GDH (glutamate dehydrogenase), were also measured. In strains At4 and Hr18, GS and GOGAT activity levels were elevated in N2-grown cells but significant amounts of GDH activity were present in ammonia-grown cells. No GDH was detected in strain Cc01 and Mg+. The characters of heat-stable and heat-labile GSs were described. In N2-fixing cells, the ATP and amino acid content was much lower, but ammonia content was higher than in NH inf4 sup+ -grown cells.  相似文献   

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A gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium capable of utilizing l-asparagine as its sole source of carbon and nitrogen was isolated from soil and identified as Enterobacter cloacae. An intracellularly expressed l-asparaginase was detected and it deaminated l-asparagine to aspartic acid and ammonia. High-pressure liquid chromatography analysis of a cell-free asparaginase reaction mixture indicated that 2.8 mM l-asparagine was hydrolyzed to 2.2 and 2.8 mM aspartic acid and ammonia, respectively, within 20 min of incubation. High asparaginase activity was found in cells cultured on l-fructose, d-galactose, saccharose, or maltose, and in cells cultured on l-asparagine as the sole nitrogen source. The pH and temperature optimum of l-asparaginase was 8.5 and 37–42 °C, respectively. The half-life of the enzyme at 30 °C and 37 °C was 10 and 8 h, respectively. Received: 19 February 1998 / Received last revision: 4 June 1998 / Accepted: 10 July 1998  相似文献   

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The yeast Candida maltosa can utilize L-lysine as sole nitrogen and sole carbon source accompanied by accumulation of -N-acetyl-L-lysine, indicating that lysine is metabolized by way of N-acetylated intermediates. A novel lysine acetyltransferase catalyzing the first step in this pathway, the N-acetylation of the -amino group of L-lysine, was found in this yeast. The enzyme, acetyl-CoA:L-lysine N-acetyltransferase, is strongly induced in cells grown on L-lysine as sole carbon source. The enzyme is specific for both L-lysine and acetyl-CoA. The K m values are 10 mM for L-lysine and 0.33 mM for acetyl-CoA. The enzyme has a maximum activity at pH 8.1.Dedicated to Prof. Dr. F. Böttcher in occasion of his 60th birthday  相似文献   

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On following N2-incorporation and subsequent metabolism in the lichen Peltigera canina using 15N as tracer, it was found, over a 30 min period, that greatest initial labelling was into NH 4 + followed by glutamate and the amide-N of glutamine. Labelling of the amino-N of glutamine, aspartate and alanine increased slowly. Pulse-chase experiments using 15N confirmed this pattern. On inhibiting the GS-GOGAT pathway using l-methionine-dl-sulphoximine and azaserine, 15N enrichment of glutamate, alanine and aspartate continued although labelling of glutamine was undetectable. From this and enzymic data, NH 4 + assimilation in the P. canina thallus appears to proceed via GS-GOGAT in the cyanobacterium and via GDH in the fungus; aminotransferases were present in both partners. The cyanobacterium assimilated 44% of the 15N2 fixed; the remainder was liberated almost exclusively as NH 4 + and then assimilated by fungal GDH.Abbreviations ADH alanine dehydrogenase - APT aspartate-pyruvate aminotransferase - AOA aminooxyacetate - GDH glutamate dehydrogenase - GOT glutamate-oxaloacetate aminotransferase - GOGAT glutamate synthase - GPT glutamate-pyruvate aminotransferase - GS glutamine synthetase - HEPES 4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazine ethanesulphonic acid - MSX l-methionine-dl-sulphoximine  相似文献   

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Phaeodactylum tricornutum Bohlin grew well withL-methionine-DL-sulfoximine (MSX) as sole nitrogen source. Such growth helps to explain the lack of effect of MSX on ammonium assimilation by this organism. Methylammonium inhibited growth with nitrate or MSX as sole nitrogen source but not growth on ammonium. Methylammonium could not be metabolised byP. tricornutum but was accumulated in the cells, the concentration factor sometimes approaching 25,000. Ammonium addition, but not that of MSX or nitrate, displaced methylammonium from the cells and this displacement was followed by resumption of growth. Both methylammonium and ammonium inhibited the uptake of nitrate and nitrite by the cells but inhibition by methylammonium, in comparison with that by ammonium, required a higher concentration and a longer time to develop. Inhibition by methylammonium is shown to be associated with its accumulation by the cells. Methylammonium also prevented the disappearance of nitrate from the interior of the cells (presumably by nitrate assimilation) whereas ammonium did not. It is concluded that methylammonium and ammonium differ in the ways in which they inhibit nitrate metabolism inP. tricornutum.Abbreviation MSX L-methionine-DL-sulfoximine  相似文献   

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The effect of growth retarding amino acids (L-aspartic acid,L-leucine,L-methionine, andL-threonine) on nitrate reductase (NO3R), nitrite reductase (NO2R), and NADH2 dependent glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) in excised pea roots was followed,L-methionine andL-threonine slightly depressed NO3R activity,L-aspartic acid enhanced NO2R and GDH activities.L-methionine andL-threonine also slightly decreased nitrate uptake. The results obtained are discussed in connection with the growth effects of the amino acids investigated.  相似文献   

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The internal pool of ammonia in strains of unicellular and filamentous cyanobacteria was found to be 6–12 nmol·mg-1 protein. In nitrate grown Anacystis nidulans R-2 the pool size averaged 12 nmol·mg-1 protein, which corresponds to 2.3 mM, and was little affected by N-source or medium pH during growth. Cells from NH 4 + -limited continuous culture contained comparable pools, and cell yield was independent of medium pH (7.2–8.5). The internal pool was not bound to macromolecules. The pool fell transiently to about one-third within 2 h on shifting cells to N-free medium, but was slowly regenerated over 24 h.Added ammonia was removed from solution by illuminated cell suspensions at a linear rate, adequate to supply biosynthetic needs, to residual concentrations less than 5 M. An apparent K m of less than 1 M can be inferred. Uptake rates were independent of N-source during growth, and of assay pH over the range 6.2–8.7. Bicarbonate was needed for uptake, but the rate of uptake was not influenced by the simultaneous presence of NaNO3 (10 mM) or CH3NH3Cl (0.15 mM). Uptake was energydependent, and was eliminated in dark, anaerobic conditions or by the addition of protonophores. Uptake was also strongly inhibited by dicyclohexylearbodiimide, an ATPase inhibitor, by — SH reagents and methionine sulfoximine, suggesting that interference with energy supply or with ammonia metabolism prevented further entry into the cells.Non-standard abbreviations CCCP carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone - DCCD dicyclohexylcarbodiimide - DCMU dichlorophenyl dimethylurea - NEM N-ethylmaleimide - pCMB p-chloromercuribenzoate - MSX L-methionine Dl-sulfoximine  相似文献   

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Aspergillus repens, a salt-pan isolate, was halotolerant. When grown for 72 h (log phase) and 144 h (beginning of stationary phase) in a medium containing 2m sodium chloride, the activities of invertase, malate dehydrogenase (MDH), glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH), and glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) were found to have increased. Control cultures grown in a medium devoid of 2m NaCl failed to show such changes. The activities of MDH, G6PDH, and GDH increased with rising concentrations of Na+ (as NaCl) when added up to 100mm in vitro. At higher concentrations they decreased. Changes in kinetic constants, Km and Vmax of these enzymes, as well as their de novo synthesis, were found to be some of the responses to NaCl stress-mediated changes.  相似文献   

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The new enzyme phenylalanine dehydrogenase [L-phenylalanine: NAD+-oxidoreductase (deaminating)] was detected in the crude extract of a strain of Brevibacterium spec. The bacterium was isolated from a soil sample by enrichment with phenylalanine. This strain was the only one containing phenylalanine dehydrogenase out of 173 tested strains, among them 22 of the genus Brevibacterium, 74 strains from soil samples and 77 strains from a culture collection belonging to several genera. The enzyme is involved in the degradation of phenylalanine and could be induced by addition of L-, D-, D,l-phenylalanine or L-histidine, the optimum inducer concentration of phenylalanine being 1%.The reaction mechanism of a reductive amination was confirmed by demonstrating the close coupling between NADH-consumption and phenylalanine production; ammonia could not be replaced by L-glutamate or L-aspartate as amino donor. The -keto acid of L-tyrosine was converted too, while the corresponding compound of histidine was inactive. The optimum pH value for reductive amination in the crude extract was 8.5 and for oxidative desamination 10.5.  相似文献   

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Ammonium at low concentrations caused a rapid and effective inhibition of nitrate utilization in the light by the cyanobacterium Anacystis nidulans without affecting the cellular level of nitrate reductase activity. The inhibition was reversible, and the ability of the cells to utilize nitrate was restored immediately after ammonium had been exhausted. The inhibitory effect was dependent on consumption by the cells of the added ammonium which was rapidly incorporated into amino acids. In the presence of L-methionine-d,l-sulfoximine (MSX) or azaserine, inhibitors of the glutamine synthetase-glutamate synthase pathway, ammonium did not exhibit any inhibitory effect on nitrate utilization. Ammonium assimilation, rather than ammonium itself, seems to regulate nitrate utilization in A. nidulans. Short-term inhibition by ammonium of nitrate utilization and its prevention by MSX were also demonstrated in the filamentous cyanobacteria Anabaena and Nostoc.Abbreviations MSX L-Methionine-d-l-sulfoximine  相似文献   

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