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The sensitivity of three strains of anaerobic intestinal bacteria, Clostridium perfringens, Bacteroides fragilis, and Peptococcus magnus, to the differential effects of oxygen and adverse oxidation-reduction potential was measured. The multiplication of the three organisms was inhibited in the presence of oxygen whether the medium was at a negative oxidation-reduction potential (Eh of -50 mV), poised by the intermittent addition of dithiothreitol, or at a positive oxidation-reduction potential (Eh of near +500 mV). However, when these organisms were cultured in the presence of oxygen, no inhibition was observed, even when the oxidation-reduction potential was maintained at an average Eh of +325 mV by the addition of potassium ferricyanide. When the cultures were aerated, the growth patterns of the three organisms demonstrated different sensitivities to oxygen. P. magnus was found to be the most sensitive. After 2 h of aerobic incubation, no viable organisms could be detected. B. fragilis was intermediately sensitive to oxygen with no viable organisms detected after 5 h of aerobic incubation. C. perfringens was the least sensitive. Under conditions of aerobic incubation, viable organisms survived for 10 h. During the experiments with Clostridium, no spores were observed by spore staining.  相似文献   

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The manganese-containing superoxide dismutase in Escherichia coli is an inducible enzyme that protects cells against oxygen toxicity. The manganese-enzyme is induced by oxygen, nitrate, redox active compounds that react with oxygen to generate superoxide radicals, as well as iron chelators. In order to test the hypothesis that the redox state of the cell is involved in regulating manganese-superoxide dismutase biosynthesis, we studied the effects of several oxidants on growth and superoxide dismutase biosynthesis. The data showed, that under anaerobic conditions, the active manganese-enzyme is induced in the presence of potassium ferricyanide, copper-cyanide complex, ammonium persulfate, and hydrogen peroxide. Western blot analysis revealed that the induction of manganese-superoxide dismutase by the oxidants is associated with de novo protein biosynthesis. Potassium ferricyanide and hydrogen peroxide induced the enzyme under aerobic conditions as well. It is concluded that the redox state of the cell possibly influences the biosynthesis and/or activity of an iron-containing repressor protein that serves to negatively regulate manganese-superoxide dismutase biosynthesis.  相似文献   

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Photochemical reactions of chloroplast fragments isolated fromspinach leaves were measured in the presence of ethylene glycolor were measured after washing with an ethylene glycol-containingmedium. 2,6-Dichlorophenolindophenol (DPIP) photoreduction,oxygen evolution and oxygen uptake (a photosystem I reaction)were investigated in ethylene glycol-treated chloroplast fragments.By washing with ethylene glycol, oxygen evolution was stronglyinhibited, but oxygen uptake was not much affected by ethyleneglycol washing. Chloroplast fragments in 50% ethylene glycolmaintained a high rate of DPIP photoreduction (85% of the controlactivity in an ethylene glycol-less medium). In 67% ethyleneglycol, DPIP photoreduction mediated by photosystem II was eliminatedand only a small rapid reduction mediated by photosystem I wasobserved. Chloroplast fragments inhibited by ethylene glycolphotoreduced DPIP in the presence of p-aminophenol added asan artificial electron donor to photosystem II. The restoredactivity of DPIP photoreduction was inhibited by 3-(3',4'- dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea. (Received September 8, 1970; )  相似文献   

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Summary 1. Under aerobic conditions the development ofAzotobacter is suppressed by the presence of reducing substances in concentrations lowering the aerobic potential more than ±120 mV.2. The development ofAzotobacter is not only retarded by the presence of these reducing substances, but the cells are killed.3. Under anaerobic conditions no development ofAzotobacter could be observed even when the solution was poised at a high redox potential. The cells were not killed by the anaerobic conditions; as soon as aerobic conditions were restored, a rapid development ofAzotobacter was observed.4. When the anaerobic conditions coincide with a low redox potentiale.g. in culture solutions containing glucose, the cells ofAzotobacter were killed.5. The limits of potential endured byAzotobacter appeared to be dependent on the relations between the ions in the medium.6. The cells ofAzotobacter secrete certain substances enabling them to develop at low potentials.7. The conclusion is drawn that the development ofAzotobacter is in general influenced by the redox potential of the medium. However, this influence may be very complex, as the potential of the medium is only important in so far as the redox potential(s) in the cell are changed. The factors influencing the relation between the redox potential of the medium and the redox potentials of the cell are discussed.8. ForAzotobacter, oxygen cannot be replaced by other redox systems with a suitable redox potential, most probably because these redox systems have to react with the respiratory enzymes of the cell.  相似文献   

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Enterococcus hirae ATCC 9790 are able to grow under anaerobic conditions during the fermentation of sugars (pH 8.0) in the presence of the protonophore carbonylcyanide-m-chlorophenylhydrazone at a lesser specific growth rate. As bacteria grow, the acidification of the external medium and a drop in the redox potential from positive to negative (up to -220 mV) values occur. The reducer dithiothreitol, which maintains the negative values of the redox potential, increases the growth rate and acidification of the medium, recovering thereby the effect of the protonophore (without interacting with it). Conversely, the impermeable oxidizer ferricyanide, while maintaining positive values of the redox potential, inhibits the bacterial growth. These results indicate the role of the proton-motive force and importance of reducing processes in bacterial growth. The proton-potassium exchange is inhibited by carbonylcyanide-m-chlorophenylhydazone but is restored with dithiothreitol. Dithiothreiol is able to substitute the proton-motive force; however, ferricyanide and dithiothreitol may also directly affect the bacterial membrane.  相似文献   

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The bacterium Enterococcus hirae is able to grow under anaerobic conditions during sugar fermentation (pH 8.0) in the presence of the protonophore carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone at a considerably lower specific rate. Bacterial growth was accompanied by acidification of the medium and a drop in its redox potential from positive to negative values (by −220 mV). We showed that the reducer dithiothreitol, which determines negative values of the redox potential, accelerates bacterial growth and enhances acidification of the medium, abolishing the effect of the protonophore without binding to dithiothreitol. Conversely, the nonpenetrating oxidant ferricyanide, which maintained positive values of the redox potential, suppressed bacterial growth. These results are indicative of the role of the proton-motive force and the importance of reductive processes in bacterial growth. The proton-potassium exchange is inhibited in the presence of carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone and recovers in the presence of dithiothreitol. Dithiothreitol can substitute for the proton-motive force; however, both ferricyanide and dithiothreitol may have a direct effect on the bacterial membrane.  相似文献   

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Oxygen requirements of yeasts.   总被引:18,自引:9,他引:9       下载免费PDF全文
Type species of 75 yeast genera were examined for their ability to grow anaerobically in complex and mineral media. To define anaerobic conditions, we added a redox indicator, resazurin, to the media to determine low redox potentials. All strains tested were capable of fermenting glucose to ethanol in oxygen-limited shake-flask cultures, even those of species generally regarded as nonfermentative. However, only 23% of the yeast species tested grew under anaerobic conditions. A comparative study with a number of selected strains revealed that Saccharomyces cerevisiae stands out as a yeast capable of rapid growth at low redox potentials. Other yeasts, such as Torulaspora delbrueckii and Candida tropicalis, grew poorly mu max, 0.03 and 0.05 h-1, respectively) under anaerobic conditions in mineral medium supplemented with Tween 80 and ergosterol. The latter organisms grew rapidly under oxygen limitation and then displayed a high rate of alcoholic fermentation. It can be concluded that these yeasts have hitherto-unidentified oxygen requirements for growth.  相似文献   

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Oxygen requirements of yeasts   总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4  
Type species of 75 yeast genera were examined for their ability to grow anaerobically in complex and mineral media. To define anaerobic conditions, we added a redox indicator, resazurin, to the media to determine low redox potentials. All strains tested were capable of fermenting glucose to ethanol in oxygen-limited shake-flask cultures, even those of species generally regarded as nonfermentative. However, only 23% of the yeast species tested grew under anaerobic conditions. A comparative study with a number of selected strains revealed that Saccharomyces cerevisiae stands out as a yeast capable of rapid growth at low redox potentials. Other yeasts, such as Torulaspora delbrueckii and Candida tropicalis, grew poorly mu max, 0.03 and 0.05 h-1, respectively) under anaerobic conditions in mineral medium supplemented with Tween 80 and ergosterol. The latter organisms grew rapidly under oxygen limitation and then displayed a high rate of alcoholic fermentation. It can be concluded that these yeasts have hitherto-unidentified oxygen requirements for growth.  相似文献   

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AIM: To investigate the effect of neutralization of reactive oxygen species (ROS-neutralized conditions) on the enumeration of chlorine-injured Escherichia coli and Enterococcus faecalis using selective and nonselective media. METHODS: Pure cultures of E. coli NCTC8912 and Ent. faecalis NCTC775 were injured using dilute sodium hypochlorite, at free chlorine levels of 0.6 and 0.9 microg ml(-1), respectively, and then enumerated at 37 degrees C by surface plate counts on nonselective nutrient (N) agar and on several selective media, either under (i) standard aerobic conditions; (ii) aerobic conditions using growth medium, supplemented with 0.05%-w/v sodium pyruvate, to neutralize peroxides; or (iii) conditions designed to neutralize ROS, using a combination of 0.05%-w/v sodium pyruvate in the growth medium, together with incubation in an anaerobic jar. RESULTS: The counts obtained on the nonselective medium were lowest under aerobic conditions in unsupplemented medium, higher in pyruvate-supplemented (peroxide-neutralized) medium and highest for ROS-neutralized conditions. Counts for the selective media were often lower than those for nonselective N (nutrient) agar, with enhancement under peroxide-neutralized conditions and a further increase in counts under ROS-neutralized conditions. Broadly similar observations were made for three other strains of each organism. CONCLUSIONS: Chlorine-injured E. coli and Ent. faecalis become sensitive to ROS, giving higher counts under ROS-neutralized enumeration conditions than under conventional aerobic conditions. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: The enhancement in counts observed under ROS-neutralized conditions indicate that the addition of pyruvate to the growth medium may not fully counteract the effects of sublethal injury under aerobic conditions, which is a novel observation. Thus, ROS-neutralized conditions may be required for optimal enumeration of faecal indicator bacteria. Furthermore, the lower counts, obtained using selective media indicate that the sensitivity of chlorine-injured bacteria to selective agents is not necessarily reversed under ROS-neutralized conditions.  相似文献   

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The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of redox potential (Eh) on the growth of the yeast Yarrowia lipolytica in both oxidizing (Eh = +350 mV) and reducing (Eh = −150 mV) media and its effect on the expression and activity of hydroperoxide lyase (HPL). HPL activity was assayed in media with Eh values ranging from −250 to +720 mV. In order to change the Eh value of the media, reducing agents including dithiotreitol (1 g/L) and hydrogen (4%) as well as oxidants such as potassium ferricyanide (1 g/L) and oxygen (100%), were used. The experimental findings showed that oxidizing conditions, with Eh of +350 mV, were favorable for the growth of the yeast, whereas reducing conditions, with Eh values of −150 mV, resulted in a higher expression of HPL. In addition, the results showed that the enzymatic activity of the purified HPL was enhanced in the presence of 0.5 mM dithiotreitol but decreased with 1 mM potassium ferricyanide and bubbling O2. However, HPL activity increased 1.5 times in the presence of 4% hydrogen with an Eh value of −170 mV.  相似文献   

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Escherichia coli batch cultures were grown under aerobic and anaerobic conditions on glucose with the substrate addition at pH 7.0. The cultures accumulated acetate in the medium at concentrations sufficient to inhibit the growth. This inhibitory effect of acetate was mediated apparently via its action on the intracellular pH. The inhibition of E. coli growth by acetate increased when the redox proton pump was switched off in the course of transition from aerobiosis to anaerobiosis and when the regulation of K+ fluxes was disordered in the presence of valinomycin. H+-ATPase was not essentially involved in maintaining the high rate of E. coli growth in the presence of acetate under aerobic conditions. If the activity of H+-ATPase was inhibited under anaerobic conditions at pH 7.0, the growth ceased after the dissipation of ionic gradients on the membrane. When CCCP was added under aerobic conditions, the growth did not stop at once if the medium had a pH of 7.6, but ceased immediately at pHout 7.0 in the glucose-salt medium.  相似文献   

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A tetracycline resistance (Tcr) gene that was found originally on two Bacteroides plasmids (pBF4 and pCP1) confers tetracycline resistance on Escherichia coli, but only when it is grown aerobically. Using maxicells, we have identified a 44-kilodalton protein which is encoded by the region that carries the Tcr gene and which may be the Tcr gene product. Localization experiments indicate that this 44-kilodalton protein is cytoplasmic. To determine whether the tetracycline resistance gene is expressed under anaerobic conditions, we have constructed a protein fusion between the Tcr gene and lacZ. In strains of E. coli carrying the fusion, beta-galactosidase activity was the same when the cells were grown under anaerobic conditions as when the cells were grown under aerobic conditions. This indicates that the tetracycline resistance gene product is made under anaerobic conditions but does not work. The failure of the Tcr protein to function under anaerobic conditions was not due to a requirement for function of the anaerobic electron transport system, because neither nitrate nor fumarate added to anaerobic media restored tetracycline resistance. Inhibition of the aerobic electron transport system with potassium cyanide did not prevent growth on tetracycline of cells containing the Tcr gene. A heme-deficient mutant, E. coli SHSP19, which carries the Tcr gene, was still resistant to tetracycline even when grown in heme-free medium. These results indicate that functioning of the Tcr gene product is not dependent on the aerobic electron transport system. Thus the requirement for aerobic conditions appears to reflect a requirement for oxygen. Spent medium from an E. coli strain carrying the Tcr gene, which was grown in medium containing tetracycline (50 micrograms/ml), did not inhibit growth of a tetracycline-susceptible strain of E. coli. Thus, the Tcr gene product may be detoxifying tetracycline.  相似文献   

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Membrane-impermeant redox compounds ferricyanide and horse heart ferrocytochrome c acted as electron acceptor and donor, respectively, for intact cells or spheroplasts of Anacystis nidulans (Synechococcus ATCC 27144) in the dark. The anaerobic reduction of ferricyanide was faster than aerobic reduction. KCN significantly enhanced the reaction under aerobic conditions. Light did not influence ferricyanide reduction. The oxidation of exogenous ferrocytochrome c was oxygen-dependent and inhibited by KCN. Either type of redox reaction was accompanied by vectorial proton translocation out of the cells. Arrhenius plots for the temperature dependence of both ferricyanide reduction and cytochrome c oxidation gave one distinct break point reflecting the lipid phase transition temperature of the plasma membrane. The results are presented as evidence for a respiratory chain in the plasma membrane of A. nidulans.  相似文献   

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The plasmalemma-bond redox system localized within the plasmalemma of unicellular green alga Dunaliella salina was studied. This system oxidized exogenous NADH, increased O2 consumption to 165 % and increased the pH of the external medium, while K+ influx was inhibited. With no NADH added, ferricyanide stimulated K+ uptake about 3 folds. In the presence of exogenous NADH, ferricyanide was rapidly reduced and the external medium was acidified, generating a greater electrochemical proton gradient across the plasmalemma, thus resulting an 6-fold increase of K+ influx. Typical inhibitors of plasmalemma H+-ATPase and redox system inhibited K+ uptake to different extent. That the inhibition of K+ uptake by vanadate could be resumed partly by addition of NADH and ferricyanide indicated that plasmalemma redox system operated in association with the H+-ATPase to exert an influence on K+ transportation. A model was presented in which the implication of two possible redox chains and H+-ATPase in generating an electrochemical potential gradient for protons (△uH+) was discussed.  相似文献   

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The detection and enumeration of indicator bacteria such as Escherichia coli is used to assess the extent of faecal contamination of drinking water. On the basis of this approach, the effectiveness of storing water contaminated with faecal indicator bacteria in brass or earthern vessels (mutkas) of the type used in rural India have been investigated. Suspensions of bacteria in sterile distilled water were maintained for up to 48 h in each vessel and enumerated by surface plate counts on nutrient agar (non-selective) and several selective coliform media at 37 °C either under standard aerobic conditions, or under conditions designed to neutralise reactive oxygen species (ROS), e.g. using an anaerobic cabinet to prepare plates of pre-reduced growth medium or by inclusion of sodium pyruvate in the growth medium, with incubation of aerobically-prepared plates in an anaerobic jar. The counts obtained for E. coli decreased on short-term storage in a brass mutka; counts for selective media were lower than for equivalent counts for non-selective medium, with ROS-neutralised conditions giving consistently higher counts than aerobic incubation. However, after 48 h, no bacteria were cultivable under any conditions. Similar results were obtained using water from environmental sources in the Panjab, and from rural households where brass and earthern mutkas are used for storage of drinking water, with enumeration on selective coliform media (presumptive total coliforms). In all cases results indicated that, while storage of water in a brass mutka can inactivate E. coli and coliforms over a 48 h period, standard aerobic plate counting using selective media may not be fully effective in enumerating sub-lethally damaged bacteria.  相似文献   

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Abstract— The concentration dependence of the modifications by potassium of the respiratory intermediates in incubated slices of rat cerebral cortex has been examined in the presence and absence of calcium. In addition to the immediate increase in respiration and the concomitant oxidation of the respiratory intermediates, longer term increases in the steady-state redox potential were observed at higher potassium concentrations. Addition of calcium to the system did not appreciably alter the immediate effects of potassium, but shifted the redox state of the respiratory intermediates; these changes involved a decrease in reduced intermediate at low concentrations of potassium and a relatively higher level of reduced carriers at high concentrations of potassium. Ouabain (50 μ m ) inhibited both the initial responses to added potassium and modified the changes in steady-state levels of reduced intermediate in the absence of calcium. In the presence of calcium, ouabain (50 μ m ) inhibited the initial oxidation of NAD(P)H observed upon addition of potassium but had no effect on the respiratory response to the addition of low concentrations of potassium. The disassociation of these responses resulted in a large decrease in the steady-state levels of reduced cytochrome. At 30 m m potassium an oxidation of NAD(P)H was observed which accompanied by an increase in levels of reduced cytochromes. These changes in redox state of the respiratory carriers have been discussed in relation to previous reports dealing with the effects of potassium on aerobic glycolysis and oxygen consumption by brain slices.  相似文献   

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An investigation has been made of the points of coupling of four nonpermeable electron acceptors e.g., alpha-lipoic acid (ALA), 5,5'-dithiobis (2-nitroaniline-N-sulphonic acid) (DTNS), 1,2-naphthoquinone-4-sulphonic acid (NQSA) and ferricyanide which are mainly reduced via an interaction with the redox sites present in the plasma membrane of Leishmania donovani promastigotes. ALA, DTNS, NQSA and ferricyanide reduction and part of O2 reduction is shown to take place on the exoplasmic face of the cell, for it is affected by external pH and agents that react with the external surface. Redox enzymes of the transplasma membrane electron transport system orderly transfer electron from one redox carrier to the next with the molecular oxygen as the final electron acceptor. The redox carriers mediate the transfer of electrons from metabolically generated reductant to nonpermeable electron acceptors and oxygen. At a pH of 6.4, respiration of Leishmania cells on glucose substrate shut down almost completely upon addition of an uncoupler FCCP and K+-ionophore valinomycin. The most pronounced effects on O2 uptake were obtained by treatment with antimycin A, 2-heptadecyl-4-hydroxyquinone-N-oxide, paracholoromercuribenzene sulphonic acid and trifluoperazine. Relatively smaller effects were obtained by treatment with potassium cyanide. Inhibition observed with respect to the reduction of the electron acceptors ALA, DTNS, NQSA and ferricyanide was not similar in most cases. The redox chain appears to be branched at several points and it is suggested that this redox chain incorporate iron-sulphur center, b-cytochromes, cyanide insensitive oxygen redox site, Na+ and K+ channel, capsaicin inhibited energy coupling site and trifluoperazine inhibited energy linked P-type ATPase. We analyzed the influence of ionic composition of the medium on reduction of electron acceptors in Leishmania donovani promastigotes. Our data suggest that K+ have some role for ALA reduction and Na+ for ferricyanide reduction. No significant effects were found with DTNS and NQSA reduction when Na+ or K+ was omitted from the medium. Stimulation of ALA, DTNS, NQSA and ferricyanide reduction was obtained by omitting Cl- from the medium. We propose that this redox system may be an energy source for control of membrane function in Leishmania cells.  相似文献   

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Intact spinach chloroplasts, capable of high rates of photochemical oxygen evolution with CO2 as electron acceptor (120-350 mumol O2 mg chlorophyll-1 h-1) were examined for cytochrome redox changes. The response of the cytochromes in intact chloroplasts to oxidants and reductants appears to be governed by the permeability of the chloroplast envelope. The low potential cytochromes (b-559LP and b-563) were more slowly reduced at 25 degrees C by dithionite than is the case with broken chloroplasts. At 0 degrees C, the reduction of the low potential cytochromes in intactchloroplasts was extremely slow. The chloroplast envelope is impermeable to ferricyanide, slowly permeable to ascorbate and rapidly permeable to reduced dichlorophenolindophenol. Light-induced redox changes of cytochrome b-563 in intact chloroplasts were examined both at 0 degrees and 25 degrees C. A red/far-red antagonism on the redox changes of cytochrome b-563 was observed at 0 degrees C under anaerobic conditions. 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1, 1-dimethlyurea (DCMU) inhibited the photoreduction of cytochrome b-563 in red light following far-red illumination. The photooxidation of cytochrome b-563 under anaerobic conditions was not influenced by DCMU or 2,5-dibromo-3-methyl-6-isopropyl-p-benzoquinone (DBMIB). The photoreduction of cytochrome b-563 under aerobic conditions was much less efficient than its photooxidation under anaerobic conditions. Developing pea chloroplasts showed much greater light-induced redox changes of cytochrome b-563 than did intact spinach chloroplasts. Our data are consistent with the view that cytochrome b-563 functions on a cyclic pathway around Photosystem I, but it appears that cyclic flow is sensitive to the relative poising of the redox levels of cytochrome b-563 and the components of the non-cylic pathway.  相似文献   

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Chloroplast membranes were isolated in different media containing Hepes [4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazine-ethanesulphonic acid] and high concentrations of sorbitol (0.33 M), potassium citrate (0.75 M) or Na2SO4 (1.0 M). Due to the complexity of the media, the oxygen solubility is strongly modified by high concentrations of salts (oxygen solubility for 0.33 M-sorbitol, 0.21 mmol/litre; for 0.75 M-potassium citrate, 0.121 mmol/litre; and for 1.0 M-Na2SO4, 0.112 mmol/litre). The knowledge of these values is necessary to interpret the rate of O2 evolution. For thylakoids isolated in 'sorbitol buffer' and then tested in high concentrations of potassium citrate, a slight stimulation of O2 evolution is observed (143-173 mumol of O2/h per mg of chlorophyll a) with potassium ferricyanide as electron acceptor. When we monitor the potassium ferricyanide reduction, no stimulation of electron transport is obtained even if the observed phenomenon is identical with the Photosystem-II oxygen evolution. In the same experiments no stimulation of the photophosphorylation was recorded, but when thylakoids are directly isolated in 0.75 M-potassium citrate, O2 evolution, ferricyanide reduction and photophosphorylation are inhibited by high concentrations of salts. The behaviour of thylakoids seems to be influenced by their initial treatment.  相似文献   

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Initial rates of the light-induced absorption decrease in Chromatium chromatophores due to the oxidation of cytochromes were measured under various experimental conditions. The initial rate in the presence of 10 mM potassium ferrocyanide and 50 μM potassium ferricyanide was about one-half to two-thirds of that in the presence of 30 mM ascorbate or in a medium with a redox potential (Eh) of − 78 mV.

Light-minus-dark difference spectrum indicated that, in the presence of 10 mM ferrocyanide and 50 μM ferricyanide, only cytochrome c-555 was photooxidized. In the presence of 30 mM ascorbate or at Eh values lower than about 0 mV, both cytochrome c-555 and cytochrome c-552 were photooxidized. The quantum yield of cytochrome c-555 photooxidation was calculated to be about 0.4.

The results obtained in the present study are compared with other investigators' and the possibility of the presence of two types of associations between the cytochromes and reaction-center bacteriochlorophyll is discussed.  相似文献   


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