Purification and properties of two ferredoxins from the nitrogen-fixing bacterium Bacillus polymyxa |
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Authors: | D C Yoch |
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Institution: | Department of Cell Physiology, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720 USA |
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Abstract: | Two ferredoxins, designated FdI and FdII, have been isolated from the nitrogen-fixing bacterium Bacillus polymyxa. The two ferredoxins were readily separated on DEAE-cellulose and disc gel electrophoresis. The amino acid compositions of FdI and FdII showed them to be different protein species; the greater number of acidic amino acid residues in FdI than in FdII appears to account for separation based on electronic charge. FdI and FdII were both found to have four nonheme iron and four acid-labile sulfur groups per mole. The absorption spectra of the two ferredoxins are almost identical, with a peak in the visible region of the spectrum at 385 nm. The absorbance ratio of both ferredoxins was 0.54–0.55. FdII was not stable under aerobic conditions, as indicated by a decrease in the visible region of the spectrum. Both FdI and FdII have nearly identical molecular weights, as judged by gel filtration and amino acid composition (approx 8800).The purified ferredoxins catalyzed the photoreduction of NADP by spinach chloroplasts with equal effectiveness. In the nitrogen-fixation reaction of B. polymyxa, FdII was more effective than FdI. |
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