| Literature DB >> 16347721 |
W J Page1, L Jackson, S Shivprasad.
Abstract
Na -dependent strains of Azotobacter chroococcum were observed to have very low reactivities with the H(2)O(2) spot test for catalase. The cell extract of the representative Na -dependent strain 184 contained a catalase specific activity that was 10-to 600-fold lower than those found in Na -independent strains of A. chroococcum. Peroxidase and superoxide dismutase activities existed in all strains, although only certain Na -dependent strains contained a peroxidase reactive with p-phenylenediamine. The activities of catalase and peroxidase in the Na -dependent strain 184 were dependent on iron availability, which helped to explain the iron-dependent growth characteristic of this strain. The activities of these enzymes were not increased by subjecting the cells to increased aeration, nitrogen-fixing conditions, or paraquat. Strain 184 was found to be very sensitive to H(2)O(2) or paraquat, even under iron-sufficient conditions, and was difficult to recover quantitatively on solid plating media. Strain 184 was more susceptible to H(2)O(2) when grown under low-aeration, nitrogen-fixing conditions than when it was grown in the presence of NH(4). Low population densities of strain 184 grew in nitrogen-free medium under microaerophilic conditions, while more dense populations were able to fix nitrogen under aerobic conditions. Therefore, these bacteria appeared to be aeroadaptive, microaerophilic, nitrogen-fixing bacteria.Entities:
Year: 1988 PMID: 16347721 PMCID: PMC202814 DOI: 10.1128/aem.54.8.2123-2128.1988
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Environ Microbiol ISSN: 0099-2240 Impact factor: 4.792