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Nitrogenase activity and photosynthesis in Plectonema boryanum.

N M Weare, J R Benemann.   

Abstract

Nitrogen-starved Plectonema boryanum 594 cultures flushed with N(2)/CO(2) or A/CO(2) (99.7%/0.3%, vol/vol) exhibited nitrogenase activity when assayed either by acetylene reduction or hydrogen evolution. Oxygen evolution activities and phycocyanin pigments decreased sharply before and during the development of nitrogenase activity, but recovered in the N(2)/CO(2) cultures after a period of active nitrogen fixation. Under high illumination, the onset of nitrogenase activity was delayed; however, the presence of 3-(3, 4-dichlorophenyl)-1, 1-dimethylurea (DCMU) eliminated this lag. Oxygen was a strong and irreversible inhibitor of nitrogenase activity at low (>0.5%) concentrations. In the dark, low oxygen tensions (0.5%) stimulated nitrogenase activity (up to 60% of that in the light), suggesting a limited but significant respiratory protection of nitrogenase at low oxygen tensions. DCMU was not a strong inhibitor of nitrogenase activity. A decrease in nitrogenase activity after a period of active nitrogen fixation was observed in the N(2)/CO(2-), but not in the A/CO(2-), flushed cultures. We suggest that this decrease in nitrogenase activity is due to exhaustion of stored substrate reserves as well as inhibition by the renewed oxygen evolution of the cultures. Repeated peaks of alternating nitrogenase activity and oxygen evolution were observed in some experiments. Our results indicate a temporal separation of these basically incompatible reactions in P. boryanum.

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Year:  1974        PMID: 4209777      PMCID: PMC245597          DOI: 10.1128/jb.119.1.258-265.1974

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


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