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Properties of the Peribacteroid Membrane ATPase of Pea Root Nodules and Its Effect on the Nitrogenase Activity.

M. M. Szafran1, H. Haaker.   

Abstract

Peribacteroid membrane vesicles from pea (Pisum sativum) root nodules were isolated from membrane-enclosed bacteroids by an osmotic shock. The ATPase activity associated with this membrane preparation was characterized, and its electrogenic properties were determined. The pH gradient was measured as a change of the fluorescence intensity of 9-amino-6-chloro-2-methoxyacridine and the membrane potential as a shift of absorbance of bis-(3-propyl-5-oxoisoxazol-4-yl)pentamethine oxonol. It was demonstrated that the ATPase generates a pH gradient as well as a membrane potential across the peribacteroid membrane. The reversibility of the ATPase was demonstrated by a light-dependent ATP synthesis by peribacteroid membrane vesicles fused with bacteriorhodopsin-phospholipid vesicles. The light-driven ATP synthesis by the peribacteroid membrane ATPase was completely inhibited by a proton-conducting ionophore. The proton-pumping activity of the peribacteroid membrane ATPase could also be demonstrated with peribacteroid membrane-enclosed bacteroids, and effects on nitrogenase activity were established. At pH values below 7.5, an active peribacteroid membrane ATPase inhibited the nitrogenase activity of peribacteroid membrane-enclosed bacteroids. At pH values above 8, at which whole cell nitrogenase activity was inhibited, the protonpumping activity of the peribacteroid membrane ATPase could partially reverse the pH inhibition. Vanadate, an inhibitor of plasma membrane and peribacteroid membrane ATPases, stimulated nodular nitrogenase activity. It will be proposed that the proton-pumping activity of the peribacteroid membrane ATPase in situ is a possible regulator of nodular nitrogenase activity.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 12228539      PMCID: PMC157477          DOI: 10.1104/pp.108.3.1227

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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