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Intermediary metabolism of carbon compounds by nitrifying bacteria
Authors:W Wallace  S E Knowles  D J D Nicholas
Institution:(1) Department of Agricultural Biochemistry, Waite Agricultural Research Institute, The University of Adelaide, 5064 Glen Osmond, South Australia;(2) Biology Dept, MacMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, (Canada)
Abstract:Summary The assimilation of14CO2 and 2-14C] acetate, 3-14C] pyruvate, 5-14C] agr-ketoglutarate, 2,3-14C] succinate, U-14C] glutamate and U-14C] aspartate was followed in cell suspensions ofNitrosomonas europaea andNitrobacter agilis respectively. There was appreciable incorporation of these substrates even without adding the inorganic nitrogen compounds that are oxidized by these bacteria yielding ATP. In the soluble amino acid fraction most of14C label was recovered in glutamate while in the protein amino acids a more uniform distribution was found. Acetate was rapidly incorporated to a high level in both nitrifying bacteria while inNitrobacter there was a relatively lower uptake of the other substrates especially succinate. High levels of the NAD malate dehydrogenase and NADP isocitrate dehydrogenase were measured but no significant amounts of the other tricarboxylic acid cycle enzymes or NADH oxidase were found. Glutamate decarboxylase was detected in both organisms and the transferase assay for glutamine synthetase indicated a 30-fold higher activity for this enzyme inNitrobacter. The amino acid composition of the water soluble fraction was determined in both bacteria.
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