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SYNTHESIS OF 2-DEMETHYL VITAMIN K2 AND THE CYTOCHROME SYSTEM IN HAEMOPHILUS.

D C WHITE.   

Abstract

White, David C. (University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington). Synthesis of 2-demethyl vitamin K(2) and the cytochrome system in Haemophilus. J. Bacteriol. 89:299-305. 1965.-The synthesis of the respiratory quinone, 2-demethyl vitamin K(2), is stimulated in Haemophilus parainfluenzae under conditions which provoke the synthesis of the cytochrome system. However, the various components of the electron-transport system can be formed in different proportions. The primary flavoprotein dehydrogenases are readily dissociated from the membrane without affecting the content of membrane-bound quinone, cytochrome b(1), or the cytochrome oxidases. These dehydrogenases must be membrane-bound to function, and each can be formed at a different rate. Molar ratios of various constituents of the electron-transport chain were calculated by use of reasonable extinction coefficients for the cytochromes. The molar ratio of quinone to cytochrome c(1) goes from 40 to 3 as the quinone content increases eightfold during the growth cycle. Similarly, the molar ratio of quinone to cytochrome oxidase a(2) varies from 27 to 17, and then increases to 31 as cytochrome oxidase a(1) assumes the oxidase function. The molar ratio of quinone to cytochrome b(1) remains 14 to 1 over a sixfold increase in both components measured in a mutant where cytochrome c(1) does not obscure cytochrome b(1). A similar consistency was noted between the quinone and cytochrome b(1) formation in the hemin-requiring H. influenzae.

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Keywords:  CYTOCHROME OXIDASE; CYTOCHROMES; EXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDY; HAEMOPHILUS; METABOLISM; MUTATION; OXIDOREDUCTASES; QUINONES

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Year:  1965        PMID: 14255694      PMCID: PMC305508          DOI: 10.1128/jb.89.2.299-305.1965

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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