Fumarate reduction systems in members of the family Rhodospirillaceae with different quinone types |
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Authors: | Akira Hiraishi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Setagaya-ku, 158 Tokyo, Japan;(2) Present address: Division of Microbial Taxonomy, Institute of Applied Microbiology, University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, 113 Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Nineteen established and one undesignated species of the Rhodospirillaceae were examined for fumarate reduction in connection with their quinone systems. The fumarate reductase activity with reduced methyl viologen (MVH) or FMNH2 as electron donor was found in membrane (chromatophore) preparations from phototrophically grown cells of all species containing menaquinone (MK) and/or rhodoquinone. The species having ubiquinone as the sole quinone contained no fumarate reductase activity, except some Rhodobacter species showing the FMNH2-dependent activity. The MVH-fumarate reductase activity of the MK-type species was not inhibited by Triton X-100 or acetone treatment, suggesting the presence of a fumarate reductase reacting directly with MVH, while such an enzyme was absent in the MK-lacking strains, with few exceptions. The FMNH2-fumarate reduction system was abolished by a detergent or acetone extraction in all bacteria but differed much among species with different quinone types as to the response to respiratory inhibitors. These differences in fumarate-reducing properties and quinone systems among the phototrophic bacteria are discussed from evolutionary and taxonomic viewpoints.Non-standard abbreviations RQ rhodoquinone - MK menaquinone - MVH reduced methyl viologen - HOQNO 2-n-heptyl-4-hydroxyquinoline-N-oxide - TTFA 2-thenoyltrifluoroacetone |
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Keywords: | Fumarate reduction Quinones Rhodospirillaceae Phototrophic bacteria Evolution Taxonomy |
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