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Effects of inorganic nitrogen compounds on the activity and synthesis of nitrogenase in Gloeothece (Nägeli) sp. ATCC 27152
Authors:J. CHENG,C. R. HIPKIN,&   J. R. GALLON
Affiliation:School of Biological Sciences, University of Wales Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP, UK; Author for correspondence (e-mail;).
Abstract:Addition of 2 mM nitrite or ammonium to aerobically incubated cultures of Gloeothece rapidly inhibited N2 fixation (measured as acetylene reduction). In contrast, 2 mM nitrate inhibited N2 fixation less rapidly and less extensively, and often temporarily stimulated nitrogenase activity. The inhibitory effects of both nitrate and ammonium could be prevented by addition of 3 mM L-methionine-DL-sulphoximine, suggesting that the true inhibitor of N2 fixation was an assimilatory product of ammonium rather than either ammonium or nitrate itself. The inhibition of N2 fixation by nitrite could not, however, be prevented by addition of L-methionine-DL- sulphoximine. On the other hand, nitrite (unlike nitrate and ammonium) did not inhibit N2 fixation in cultures incubated under a gas phase lacking oxygen. These findings suggest that the mechanism whereby nitrite inhibits N2 fixation in Gloeothece differs from that of either nitrate or ammonium. The inhibitory effect of nitrite on N2 fixation did not involve reduction of nitrite to nitric oxide, though nitric oxide was a potent inhibitor of nitrogenase activity in Gloeothece . Nitrate and nitrite inhibited the synthesis of nitrogenase in Gloeothece , while ammonium not only inhibited nitrogenase synthesis but also stimulated degradation of the enzyme. In addition, all three compounds favoured the appearance of the Fe-protein of nitrogenase in its larger, presumed inactive, form.
Keywords:nitrate    nitrite    ammonium    nitric oxide    N2 fixation    nitrogenase synthesis and degradation    Fe-protein modification    Gloeothece
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