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The interaction between nitrate respiration and nitrogen fixation inAzospirillum lipoferum andA. brasilense was studied. All strains examined were capable of nitrogen fixation (acetylene reduction) under conditions of severe oxygen limitation in the presence of nitrate. A lag phase of about 1 h was observed for both nitrate reduction and nitrogenase activity corresponding to the period of induction of the dissimilatory nitrate reductase. Nitrogenase activity ceased when nitrate was exhausted suggesting that the reduction of nitrate to nitrite, rather than denitrification (the further reduction of nitrite to gas) is coupled to nitrogen fixation. The addition of nitrate to nitrate reductase negative mutants (nr-) ofAzospirillum did not stimulate nitrogenase activity. Under oxygen-limited conditionsA. brasilense andA. lipoferum were also shown to reduce nitrate to ammonia, which accumulated in the medium. Both species, including strains ofA. brasilense which do not possess a dissimilatory nitrite reductase (nir-) were also capable of reducing nitrous oxide to N2.  相似文献   

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为了解非豆科固氮树种的固氮酶和N_2O还原酶(Nos)活性,采用乙炔还原法和乙炔抑制技术对细枝木麻黄(Casuarina cunninghamiana)和江南桤木(Alnus trabeculosa)离体根瘤及立地土壤的两种酶活性进行了研究。结果表明,离体根瘤只在厌氧条件下有固氮酶活性,在好氧条件下有Nos活性。根瘤区根际土和非根瘤区根际土的固氮酶活性在好氧条件大于厌氧条件,Nos活性只表现在厌氧条件下。在好氧条件下,根瘤区根际土和非根瘤区根际土的固氮酶活性无显著差异;根瘤区根际土的Nos活性显著大于非根瘤区根际土。除离体根瘤在好氧条件下不表现固氮酶活性外,细枝木麻黄和桤木的离体根瘤、根瘤区根际土和非根瘤区根际土的固氮酶活性均都大于Nos活性。好氧条件下根瘤区根际土的固氮酶活性与非根瘤区根际土的呈极显著正相关,而厌氧条件下根瘤的固氮酶活性与好氧条件下根瘤区根际土和非根瘤区根际土固氮酶活性、好氧条件下根瘤的Nos活性与厌氧条件下根瘤区根际土和非根瘤区根际土Nos活性均呈极显著负相关。这为研究弗兰克氏菌结瘤植物共生固氮体系对N2O汇强度的影响和调控奠定基础。  相似文献   

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Summary The effect of a combined nitrogen source to oxygen sensitive mutants was examined. For some oxygen sensitive mutants, oxygen sensitivity was not restored by the addition of nitrogen compounds to their medium. One of these mutants showed oxygen resistant nitrogenase activity similar to that of a wild strain. Results imply that oxygen sensitivity of nitrogenase is not always a limiting factor of growth under aerobic nitrogen-fixing conditions inAzotobacter vinelandii.  相似文献   

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The requirement of Ca2+ for growth and nitrogen fixation has been investigated in two strains of heterocystous blue-green algae (Anabaena sp. and Anabaena ATCC 33047). With combined nitrogen (nitrate or ammonium) or with N2 under microaerobic conditions, Ca2+ was not required for growth, at least in concentrations greater than traces. In contrast, Ca2+ was required as a macronutrient for growth and nitrogen fixation with air as the nitrogen source. Addition of Ca2+ to an aerobic culture without Ca2+ promoted, after a lag of several hours, development of nitrogenase activity and cell growth. Provision of air to a microaerobic culture in the absence of Ca2+ promoted a drastic drop in nitrogenase activity, which rapidly recovered its initial level upon restoration of microaerobic conditions. Development of nitrogenase activity in response to either Ca2+ or low oxygen tension was dependent on de novo protein synthesis. The role of Ca2+ seems to be related to protection of nitrogenase from inactivation, by conferring heterocysts resistance to oxygen.  相似文献   

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Mutants ofAnabaena variabilis, unable to fix nitrogen under aerobic conditions, were used to determine whether nitrogenase synthesis is subject to O2 repression, as is the case in some heterotrophic bacteria. Nitrogenase activity in the mutants was induced as heterocysts matured under microaerophilic conditions. However, addition of 5% O2 to the assay system inhibited activity by 95%. Under aerobic conditions, nitrogenase activity in the mutants could not be detected, but an activity-independent, immunological assay showed that the Fe-Mo protein was present at levels similar to those found in wild-type and mutant strains induced microaerophilically. Reducing the O2 tension of an aerobically induced mutant resulted in a rate of nitrogenase activity induction twice the rate under continuous microaerophilic conditions. These results indicate that O2 does not repress Fe-Mo protein synthesis in these mutants.  相似文献   

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Cyanobacteria capable of fixing dinitrogen exhibit various strategies to protect nitrogenase from inactivation by oxygen. The marine Crocosphaera watsonii WH8501 and the terrestrial Gloeothece sp. PCC6909 are unicellular diazotrophic cyanobacteria that are capable of aerobic nitrogen fixation. These cyanobacteria separate the incompatible processes of oxygenic photosynthesis and nitrogen fixation temporally, confining the latter to the dark. Although these cyanobacteria thrive in fully aerobic environments and can be cultivated diazotrophically under aerobic conditions, the effect of oxygen is not precisely known due to methodological limitations. Here we report the characteristics of nitrogenase activity with respect to well‐defined levels of oxygen to which the organisms are exposed, using an online and near real‐time acetylene reduction assay combined with sensitive laser‐based photoacoustic ethylene detection. The cultures were grown under an alternating 12–12 h light–dark cycle and acetylene reduction was recorded continuously. Acetylene reduction was assayed at 20%, 15%, 10%, 7.5%, 5% and 0% oxygen and at photon flux densities of 30 and 76 μmol m?2 s?1 provided at the same light–dark cycle as during cultivation. Nitrogenase activity was predominantly but not exclusively confined to the dark. At 0% oxygen nitrogenase activity in Gloeothece sp. was not detected during the dark and was shifted completely to the light period, while C. watsonii did not exhibit nitrogenase activity at all. Oxygen concentrations of 15% and higher did not support nitrogenase activity in either of the two cyanobacteria. The highest nitrogenase activities were at 5–7.5% oxygen. The highest nitrogenase activities in C. watsonii and Gloeothece sp. were observed at 29°C. At 31°C and above, nitrogenase activity was not detected in C. watsonii while the same was the case at 41°C and above in Gloeothece sp. The differences in the behaviour of nitrogenase activity in these cyanobacteria are discussed with respect to their presumed physiological strategies to protect nitrogenase from oxygen inactivation and to the environment in which they thrive.  相似文献   

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Oscillatoria sp. strain 23 is a filamentous, non-heterocystous cyanobacterium that fixes nitrogen aerobically. Although, in this organism nitrogenase is inactivated by oxygen a high tolerance is observed. Up to a pO2 of 0.15 atm, oxygen does not have any measurable effects on acetylene reduction. Higher concentrations of oxygen inhibited the activity to a relatively high degree. Evidence for two mechanisms of oxygen protection of nitrogenase in this cyanobacterium was obtained. A high rate of synthesis of nitrogenase may allow the organism to maintain a certain amount of active enzyme under aerobic conditions. Secondly, a switch off/on mechanism may reversibly convert the active enzyme into a non-active form which is insensitive to oxygen inactivation after a sudden and short-term exposure to high oxygen concentrations. It is conceived that these mechanisms in addition to a temporal separation of nitrogen fixation from oxygenic photosynthesis sufficiently explain the regulation process of aerobic nitrogen fixation in this organism.Abbreviations DCMU 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea - CAP chloramphenicol  相似文献   

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Several his mutations were found to influence nitrogen fixation in Klebsiella pneumoniae: hisB, hisC, and hisD mutants had 50% of wild-type levels of nitrogenase activity when supplied with 30 μg or less histidine/ml although this concentration did not limit protein synthesis and the mutants retained a Nif+ plate phenotype. A hisA mutation had a similar but more dramatic effect. At low concentrations of histidine the hisA mutant strain had only 5% of the nitrogenase activity found at high histidine concentration or in a his+ strain, and was also Nif- on low histidine agar plates. Addition of adenine restored nitrogenase activity in the hisA but not the hisB, hisC, or hisD mutants. Low levels of intracellular ATP, a consequence of hisG enzyme activity, correlated with loss of nitrogen-fixing ability in the hisA mutant which failed to sustain nif gene expression under these conditions. Synthesis of other major cell proteins was relatively unaffected indicating that nif gene expression is selectively regulated by the energy status of the organism.  相似文献   

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Physiology of Ex Planta Nitrogenase Activity in Rhizobium japonicum   总被引:7,自引:4,他引:7       下载免费PDF全文
Thirty-nine wild-type strains of Rhizobium japonicum have been studied for their ability to synthesize nitrogenase ex planta in defined liquid media under microaerobic conditions. Twenty-one produced more than trace amounts of acetylene reduction activity, but only a few of these yielded high activity. The oxygen response curves were similar for most of the nitrogenase-positive strains. The strains derepressible for activity had several phenotypic characteristics different from non-derepressible strains. These included slower growth and lower oxygen consumption under microaerobic conditions and lower extracellular polysaccharide production. Extracellular polysaccharide production during growth on gluconate in every nitrogenase-positive strain assayed was lower under both aerobic and microaerobic conditions than the non-derepressible strains. These phenotypic characteristics may be representative of a genotype of a subspecies of R. japonicum. These studies were done in part to enlarge the base number of strains available for studies on the physiology, biochemistry, and genetics of nitrogen fixation.  相似文献   

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Anabaena variabilis ATCC 29413 belongs to the cyanobacteria that use a specific cell type, heterocysts, for fixation of atmospheric nitrogen under aerobic conditions. Nitrogen fixation under anaerobic conditions is catalyzed by a Mo-dependent nitrogenase (Nif2) that is expressed in the vegetative cells. We demonstrate here using immunolocalization/light microscopy (LM) that the synthesis of NifH2 is mainly initiated in dividing vegetative cells along the trichomes. Blocking cell division by cephalexin abolished nitrogenase synthesis under anaerobic conditions.  相似文献   

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Mutants of Anabaena sp. strain PCC 7120 that are incapable of sustained growth with air as the sole source of nitrogen were generated by using Tn5-derived transposons. Nitrogenase was expressed only in mutants that showed obvious morphological signs of heterocyst differentiation. Even under rigorously anaerobic conditions, nitrogenase was not synthesized in filaments that were unable to develop heterocysts. These results suggest that competence to synthesize nitrogenase requires a process that leads to an early stage of visible heterocyst development and are consistent with the idea that synthesis of nitrogenase is under developmental control (J. Elhai and C. P. Wolk, EMBO J. 9:3379-3388, 1990). We isolated mutants in which differentiation was arrested at an intermediate stage of heterocyst formation, suggesting that differentiation proceeds in stages; those mutants, as well as mutants with aberrant heterocyst envelopes and a mutant with defective respiration, expressed active nitrogenase under anaerobic conditions only. These results support the idea that the heterocyst envelope and heterocyst respiration are required for protection of nitrogenase from inactivation by oxygen. In the presence of air, such mutants contained less nitrogenase than under anaerobic conditions, and the Fe-protein was present in a posttranslationally modified inactive form. We conclude that internal partial oxygen pressure sufficient to inactivate nitrogenase is insufficient to repress synthesis of the enzyme completely. Among mutants with an apparently intact heterocyst envelope and normal respiration, three had virtually undetectable levels of dinitrogenase reductase under all conditions employed. However, three others expressed oxygen-sensitive nitrogenase activity, suggesting that respiration and barrier to diffusion of gases may not suffice for oxygen protection of nitrogenase in these mutants; two of these mutants reduced acetylene to ethylene and ethane.  相似文献   

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Gloeocapsa sp., a species of anicellular blue-green alga, fixes dinitrogen mostly under light. The energy (ATP and reductant) needed for nitrogen fixation may be provided by photoreaction and aerobic catabolism. The nitrogenase activity (acetylene reduction) in vivo was decreased under the conditions of dark and inhibition of photo-phosphorylation or oxidative phosphorylation in the light. When photosystem Ⅱ was inhibited by the presence of DCMU, nitrogenase activities in both reactions of acetylene reduction and hydrogen evolution may be muchenhanced probably due to eliminating of the damage caused by the oxygen produced in the photolysis of water. The effects of the oxygen present in the atmosphere of the reaction systemand produced by the cells are different. It is shown that some trace oxygen seems to be required for nitrogen fixation by the energy supply of aerobic actabolism and oxidative phosphorylation. While the fixation of dinitrogen was inhibited by CO or no any reducible substrate was present, 70-100% of the energy accepted by nitrogenase was evolved as hydrogen. The algal cells also showed hydrogen uptake reaction, but no enhancement of nitrogen fixation by the hydrogen uptake was found.  相似文献   

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T Thiel  E M Lyons    J C Erker 《Journal of bacteriology》1997,179(16):5222-5225
Anabaena variabilis ATCC 29413 is a filamentous heterocystous cyanobacterium that fixes nitrogen under a variety of environmental conditions. Under aerobic growth conditions, nitrogen fixation depends upon differentiation of heterocysts and expression of either a Mo-dependent nitrogenase or a V-dependent nitrogenase in those specialized cells. Under anaerobic conditions, a second Mo-dependent nitrogenase gene cluster, nifII, was expressed in vegetative cells long before heterocysts formed. A strain carrying a mutant gene in the nifII cluster did not fix nitrogen under anaerobic conditions until after heterocysts differentiated. The nifII cluster was similar in organization to the nifI cluster that is expressed in heterocysts and that includes nifBSUHDKENXW as well as three open reading frames that are conserved in both cyanobacterial nif clusters.  相似文献   

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D M Pederson  A Daday  G D Smith 《Biochimie》1986,68(1):113-120
The hydrogenase activities of the heterocystous cyanobacteria Anabaena cylindrica and Mastigocladus laminosus are nickel dependent, based on their inability to consume hydrogen with various electron acceptors or produce hydrogen with dithionite-reduced methyl viologen, after growth in nickel-depleted medium. Upon addition of nickel ions to nickel-deficient cultures of A. cylindrica, the hydrogenase activity recovered in a manner which was protein synthesis-dependent, the recovery being inhibited by chloramphenicol. We have used the nickel dependence of the hydrogenase as a probe of the possible roles of H2 consumption in enhancing nitrogen fixation, and particularly for protecting nitrogenase against oxygen inhibition. Although at the usual growth temperatures (25 degrees for A. cylindrica and 40 degrees for M. laminosus), the cells consume H2 vigorously in an oxyhydrogen reaction after growth in the presence of nickel ions, we have not found that the reaction confers any significant additional protection of nitrogenase, either at aerobic pO2 (for both organisms) or at elevated pO2 (for A. cylindrica). However, at elevated temperatures (e.g., 40 degrees for A. cylindrica and 48 degrees for M. laminosus) a definite protective effect was observed. At these temperatures both organisms rapidly lost acetylene reduction activity under aerobic conditions. When hydrogen gas (10%) was present, the cells retained approximately 50% of the nitrogenase activity observed under anaerobic conditions (argon gas phase). No such protection by hydrogen gas was observed with nickel-deficient cells. Studies with cell-free extracts of A. cylindrica showed that the predominant effect of temperature was not due to thermal inactivation of nitrogenase.  相似文献   

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A comprehensive view of the diazotrophic bacterial flora of plants requires that attention be paid to the appropriate carbon and oxygen requirements during isolation of the bacteria. Twenty compounds (monosaccharides, disaccharides, polyols, and organic acids) were therefore examined as carbon and energy sources for nitrogenase activity in semisolid stab cultures at pO2 values of 0.21, 0.02, and ≤0.002 with 12 strains of diazotrophic root-associated bacteria. With the facultatively anaerobic bacteria of the genera Klebsiella and Enterobacter, the best substrate was sucrose, followed by fructose and mannitol, whereas among the organic acids, only malic and fumaric acids supported any activity. With the obligately aerobic bacteria of the genera Azospirillum and Pseudomonas, disaccharides were not utilized for nitrogen fixation, but several organic acids were accepted in addition to monosaccharides and polyols; malate and glucose were the best substrates. The patterns of the carbon sources utilized for nitrogen fixation were coherent within the species, with the exception of one Klebsiella pneumoniae and one Enterobacter agglomerans strain, both isolated from the same individual grass plant, which were unable to utilize lactose. Anaerobic conditions (pO2 value of ≤0.002) were required for maximum nitrogenase activity with the facultatively anaerobic bacteria, with the exception of one strain of E. agglomerans, which required atmospheric oxygen (pO2 value of 0.21). Also, the obligately aerobic diazotrophs required atmospheric oxygen for maximum nitrogenase activity. The maximum specific nitrogenase activities (expressed as micromoles of C2H4 · milligram of bacterial protein−1 · hour−1) noted during the exponential growth phase of the bacteria were the following: 2.68 with Azospirillum lipoferum on malate, 2.41 with K. pneumoniae and 1.58 with E. agglomerans on sucrose, and 0.95 with Pseudomonas sp. on malate.  相似文献   

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Summary Nitrogen fixers make up a large percentage of the total microflora in the rhizosphere of lowland rice. There are more aerobic nitrogen fixers than there are anaerobic ones. When soil crumbs from the root zone were placed on a nitrogen free agar medium and inoculated at 0, 5, 10, and 21 percent oxygen concentration, colonies of aerobic nitrogen fixers reached their greatest diameter at 5 and 10 percent oxygen. In acetylene reduction assays rice plants grown in paddy fields and in solution culture were tested for the nitrogenase activities of their roots at different oxygen tensions. Nitrogenase activity was highest at 3 percent oxygen, lower at 0 percent, and far lower at 21 percent. When rice was grown in solution culture the redox potential of the nutrient solution strongly influenced nitrogenase activity. With declining redox potential, nitrogenase activity increased to a maximum value but dropped sharply as redox potential further decreased. Ten ppm of combined nitrogen as urea depressed nitrogenase activity on excised roots. Combined nitrogen applied to one part of the root system affected, to some extent, nitrogen fixation on other roots kept in a solution without nitrogen. Nitrogenase activity in a fertility trial with lowland rice, examined at several dates, showed no inhibitory effect of fertilizer nitrogen, however, presumably because the nitrogen concentration in the soil solution rapidly decreased. Instead, an overall stimulating effect of nitrogen dressing was noticeable. Diurnal fluctuations of nitrogenase activity in the rhizosphere, with a peak in the afternoon and low fixation rates after low solar radiation, suggest a photosynthetic effect on nitrogen fixation. re]19751208  相似文献   

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The Rhizobium strain ORS571, which is associated with the tropical legume Sesbania rostrata, has the property of growing in the free-living state at the expense of ammonia or N2 as sole nitrogen source. Five mutants, isolated as unable to form colonies on plates under conditions of nitrogen fixation, were studied. All of them, which appear as Fix- in planta, are nif mutants. With mutant 5740, nitrogenase activity of the crude extract was restored by addition of pure Mo-Fe protein of Klebsiella pneumoniae. A 13-kb BamHI DNA fragment from the wild-type strain, which hybridized with a probe carrying the nifHDK genes of K. pneumoniae, was cloned in vector pRK290 to yield plasmid pRS1. The extent of homology between the probe and the BamHI fragment was estimated at 4 kb and hybridization with K. pneumoniae nifH, nifK, and possibly nifD was detected. The pRS1 plasmid was introduced into the sesbania rhizobium nif mutants. Genetic complementation was observed with strain 5740(pRS1) both in the free-living state and in planta. It thus appears that biochemistry and genetics of nitrogen fixation in this particular Rhizobium strain can be performed with bacteria grown under non-symbiotic conditions.  相似文献   

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Heterocyst glycolipid synthase (HglT) catalyzes the final step of heterocyst glycolipid (Hgl) biosynthesis, in which a glucose is transferred to the aglycone (fatty alcohol). Here we describe the isolation of hglT null mutants. These mutants lacked Hgls under nitrogen-starved conditions and instead accumulated fatty alcohols. Differentiated heterocyst cells in the mutants were morphologically indistinguishable from those of the wild-type cells. Interestingly, the mutants grew under nitrogen starvation but fixed nitrogen with lower nitrogenase activity than did the wild-type. The mutants had a pale green phenotype with a decreased chlorophyll content, especially under nitrogen-starved conditions. These results suggest that the glucose moiety of the Hgls may be necessary for optimal protection against oxygen influx but is not essential and that aglycones can function as barriers against oxygen influx in the heterocyst cells.  相似文献   

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To investigate the role of ammonium-assimilating enzyme in heterocyst differentiation, pattern formation and nitrogen fixation, MSX-resistant and GS-impaired mutants of Anabaena 7120 were isolated using transposon (Tn5-1063) mutagenesis. Mutant Gs1 and Gs2 (impaired in GS activity) exhibited a similar rate of nitrogenase activity compared to that of the wild type under dinitrogen aerobic conditions in the presence and absence of MSX. Filaments of Gs1 and Gs2 produced heterocysts with an evenly spaced pattern in N2-grown conditions, while addition of MSX altered the interheterocyst spacing pattern in wild type as well as in mutant strains. The wild type showed complete repression of heterocyst development and nitrogen fixation in the presence of NO3 or NH4 +, whereas the mutants Gs1 and Gs2 formed heterocysts and fixed nitrogen in the presence of NO3 and NH4 +. Addition of MSX caused complete inhibition of glutamine synthetase activity in wild type but Gs1 and Gs2 remained unaffected. These results suggest that glutamine but not ammonium is directly involved in regulation of heterocyst differentiation, interheterocyst spacing pattern and nitrogen fixation in Anabaena.  相似文献   

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