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Anaerobic hydrogenase activity in Anacystis nidulans H2-dependent photoreduction and related reactions
Authors:Günter A Peschek
Institution:Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Vienna, Währingerstrasse 42, A-1090 Vienna Austria
Abstract:1. Anaerobic hydrogenase activity in whole cells and cell-free preparations of H2-induced Anacystis was studied both manometrically and spectrophotometrically in presence of physiological and artificial electron acceptors.2. Up to 90% of the activity measured in crude extracts were recovered in the chlorophyll-containing membrane fraction after centrifugation (144 000 × g, 3 h).3. Reduction of methyl viologen, diquat, ferredoxin, nitrite and NADP by the membranes was light dependent while oxidants of more positive redox potential were reduced also in the dark.4. Evolution of H2 by the membranes was obtained with dithionite and with reduced methyl viologen; the reaction was stimulated by detergents.5. Both uptake and evolution of H2 were sensitive to O2, CO, and thiol-blocking agents. The H2-dependent reductions were inhibited also by the plastoquinone antagonist dibromothymoquinone, while the ferredoxin inhibitor disalicylidenepropanediamine affected the photoreduction of nitrite and NADP only. 3-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea did not inhibit any one of the H2-dependent reactions.6. The results present evidence for a membrane-bound ‘photoreduction’ hydrogenase in H2-induced Anacystis. The enzyme apparently initiates a light-driven electron flow from H2 to various low-potential acceptors including endogenous ferredoxin.
Keywords:Blue green alga  Hydrogenase  Photoreduction  Hydrogen metabolism  (Anacystis nidulans  Cyanobacterium)  CCCP  DBMIB  DCIP  2  6-dichlorophenolindophenol  DCMU  3-(3′  4′-dichlorophenyl)-1  1-dimethylurea  DSPD  HOQNO  PMS  SDS  sodium dodecyl sulphate
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