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Studies on the effect of mercury and organomercurial on the growth and nitrogen fixation by mercury-resistant Azotobacter strains
Authors:S Ghosh  PC Sadhukhan  DK Ghosh  AK Mandal  J Chaudhuri  A Mandal
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, University College of Science, Calcutta, India;Department of Biochemistry, Bose Institute, Calcutta, India
Abstract:Five nitrogen-fixing Azotobacter strains isolated from agricultural farms in West Bengal, India, were resistant to mercuric ion and organomercurials. Resistance of Hg-resistant bacteria to mercury compounds is mediated by the activities of mercuric reductase and organomercurial lyase in the presence of NADPH and GSH as cofactors. These bacteria showed an extended lag phase in the presence of 10–50 μmol 1-1 HgCl2. Nitrogen-fixing ability of these isolates was slightly inhibited when the mercuryresistant bacterial cells were preincubated with 10 μmol 1-1 HgCl2. Acetylene reduction by these bacteria was significantly inhibited (91-97%) by 50 μmol 1-1 HgCl2. However, when GSH and NADPH were added to the acetylene reduction assay mixture containing 50 μmol 1-1 HgCl2, only 42–50% inhibition of nitrogenase activity was observed. NADPH and GSH might have a role in suppressing the inhibition of N2-fixation in the presence of Hg compounds either by assisting Hg-detoxifying enzymes to lower Hg concentration in the assay mixture or by formation of adduct comprising Hg and GSH which is unable to inhibit nitrogen fixation.
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