Terminal oxidations in Bacillus brevis ATCC 10068 |
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Authors: | George Henry Fynn Barrie Seddon |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biochemistry, University of Manchester, Institute of Science and Technology, Manchester, UK |
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Abstract: | Summary 1. Evidence is presented that contrary to previous reports a number of enzymes implicated in the TCA cycle are functional in an antibiotic producing strain of Bacillus brevis. 2. The level of enzyme activites recorded was found to be influenced by the permeability state of the cell membrane and by the presence of an NAD+/NADH degrading enzyme. These factors are discussed in relation to the previously reported negative findings of other workers. 3. The distribution and specific activities of TCA cycle enzymes in membrane and supernatant fractions are reported. 4. The results, by comparison with other organisms known to possess a functional TCA cycle, suggest that the cycle provides a major pathway of energy metabolism in B. brevis. |
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