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ELECTRON TRANSPORT SYSTEMS OF RHIZOBIUM GROWN IN NODULES AND IN LABORATORY MEDIUM
Authors:TUZIMURA, KATURA   WATANABE, IWAO
Affiliation:Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tokyo Tokyo
Abstract:The electon transport systems of Rhizobium japonicum were studied,comparing cells harvested from effective nodules with thosefrom artificial culture. Participation of the cytochrome systemwas confirmed in both forms of cells. Absorption peaks of thecytochromes of cultured cells were a, b, c type, resemblingthose of Bacillus subtilis, yeast and mammalian tissue. Cytochromea could not be detected in the absorption spectrum of symbioticcells, although the CO binding difference spectrum showed apeak at about 438 mµ, which can be attributed to a componenta3 or a1. CO difference spectrum also showed a shoulder at about416 mµ. Cells cultivated under the insufficient supply of oxygen showedthe cytochrome absorption spectrum closely resembled that ofsymbiotic cells. Diaphorase activity was lower in symbioticcells. These results are considered to be due to the insufficientsupply of oxygen within nodule tissue. Succinate oxidation bythe symbiotic cell paniculate was shown to be carbon monooxideresistant. NADH2 oxidation by the supernatant fraction of symbioticcells was accelerated by flavin mononucleotide, 2, 6-dichiorophenolindophenol, methylene blue and vitamin K3. 1Present address: Faculty of Agriculture, Tôhoku University,Sendai.2Present address: Central Agricultural Experiment Station, Kitamoto.
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