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Expression of hydrogenase activity in free-living Rhizobium japonicum.

R J Maier1, N E Campbell, F J Hanus, F B Simpson, S A Russell, H J Evans.   

Abstract

A medium is described on which selected Rhizobium japonicum strains express hydrogenase (H(2) uptake) activity under free-living conditions. Low concentrations of carbon substrates, decreased oxygen tension, and the quantity of combined nitrogen in the medium were major factors influencing hydrogenase expression. Hydrogenase activity was dependent upon a preincubation period in the presence of H(2) under conditions such that the cells did not exhibit nitrogenase activity. H(2) uptake rates were easily measured amperometrically in aerobically or anaerobically prepared suspensions from free-living cultures. Six R. japonicum strains that formed nodules with the ability to utilize H(2) oxidized this gas when grown in free-living cultures. In comparison six randomly chosen strains forming nodules that lost H(2) in air either showed no or low capacity to take up H(2) under free-living conditions. The reduction of triphenyltetrazolium chloride in an agar medium was used to detect strains capable of oxidizing H(2). This method has enabled us to isolate a spontaneous R. japonicum mutant strain that has lost the ability to utilize H(2). This mutant strain forms nodules that evolve H(2) but other symbiotic characteristics appear normal. This strain will be useful in evaluating the importance of the hydrogenase system in the nitrogen-fixing process of legumes.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 16592544      PMCID: PMC392754          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.75.7.3258

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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8.  Hydrogen Evolution from Alfalfa and Clover Nodules and Hydrogen Uptake by Free-Living Rhizobium meliloti.

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Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1979-03       Impact factor: 4.792

9.  Nickel is a component of hydrogenase in Rhizobium japonicum.

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Authors:  M Zuber; A R Harker; M A Sultana; H J Evans
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1986-10       Impact factor: 11.205

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