Studies on the metabolism of a sulfur-oxidizing bacterium VI1. Fractionation and reconstitution of the elementary sulfur-oxidizing system of Thiobacillus thiooxidans |
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Authors: | KODAMA AKIKO |
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Affiliation: | Biological Institute, Faculty of Science Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan |
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Abstract: | The sulfur-oxidizing system of a strain of Thiobacillus thiooxidanswas obtained in cell-free state. The system is resolved intothree fractions and can be reconstituted from these fractions.Both the soluble and particulate fractions are required forthe oxidation of elementary sulfur. The soluble fraction wasfurther separated into two fractions, the collodion membrane-permeable(S-P)and the impermeable(S-IP). S-P contains a low molecular weight,relatively heat stable substance(s) which is indispensable forthe reconstitution of the sulfur-oxidizing system and was identifiedas a pyridine nucleotide. The function of S-P can be replacedby NAD or NADP, but not by cysteine nor GSH. Oxidation of NADH2 and NADPH2 is catalyzed by the particulatefraction. Oxidation of the latter is much more rapid than thatof the former. Oxidation of NADPH2 as well as sulfur oxidationis inhibited by cyanide, pCMB and CO, the CO-inhibition beingphoto-irreversible. However, strong inhibitors of sulfur oxidationsuch as DDC, 8-hydroxyquinoline and salicylaldoxime have noeffect on the oxidation of NADPH2. The optimum pH values for sulfur and sulfite oxidations by thecell-free extract are shifted to the neutral side in comparisonwith pH values by intact cells. 1V = References(I).2Partly supported by a grant from the Ministry of Education. (Received April 3, 1969; ) |
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