Ethylenediamine uptake and metabolism in the cyanobacterium Anabaena variabilis |
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Authors: | Nigel W. Kerby Peter Rowell William D. P. Stewart |
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Affiliation: | (1) A. F. R. C. Research Group on Cyanobacteria and Department of Biological Sciences, The University, DD1 4HN Dundee, UK |
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Abstract: | The cyanobacterium Anabaena variabilis showed a pH dependent uptake of ethylenediamine. No uptake of ethylenediamine was detected at pH 7.0. At higher pH values (e.g. pH 8.0 and pH 9.0) accumulation did occur and was attributed to diffusion of uncharged ethylenediamine in response to a pH gradient. A biphasic pattern of uptake was observed at these higher pH values. Treatment with l-methionine-d,l-sulphoximine (MSX) to inactivate glutamine synthetase (GS) inhibited the second slower phase of uptake without any significant alteration of the initial uptake. Therefore for sustained uptake, metabolism of ethylenediamine via GS was required. NH4+did not alter the uptake of ethylenediamine. Ethylenediamine was converted in the second phase of uptake to an analogue of glutamine which could not be detected in uptake experiments at pH 7.0 or in uptake experiments at pH 9.0 following pretreatment of cells with MSX. Ethylenediamine treatment inhibited nitrogenase activity and this inhibition was greatest at high pH values.Abbreviations EDA 1,2-diaminoethane (ethylenediamine) - GS glutamine synthetase - HEPES 4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1 piperazine ethanesulphonic acid - MSX l-methionine-dl-sulphoximine - membrane potential - Tricine N-tris(hydroxymethyl) methylglycine |
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Keywords: | Ammonia analogues Anabaena variabilis Cyanobacteria Ethylenediamine Nitrogen fixation |
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