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[35S]thiosulphate oxidation by Thiobacillus strain C.

D P Kelly, P J Syrett.   

Abstract

1. Thiobacillus strain C oxidized [(35)S]thiosulphate completely to sulphate. 2. During thiosulphate oxidation [(35)S]sulphate was formed more rapidly from (S.(35)SO(3))(2-) than from ((35)S.SO(3))(2-). (35)S disappeared less rapidly from thiosulphate with ((35)S.SO(3))(2-) as substrate than with (S.(35)SO(3))(2-). 3. Thiosulphate labelled in both atoms was produced during ((35)S.SO(3))(2-) oxidation, but not during (S.(35)SO(3))(2-) oxidation. 4. No (35)S was precipitated as elementary sulphur either in the presence or absence of exogenous unlabelled sulphur. 5. During [(35)S]thiosulphate oxidation, appreciable quantities of [(35)S]trithionate accumulated and later disappeared. Other polythionates did not accumulate consistently. 6. [(35)S]Trithionate was formed initially at a greater rate from (S.(35)SO(3))(2-) than from ((35)S.SO(3))(2-), but subsequently at a similar rate from each. 7. Trithionate formed from (S.(35)SO(3))(2-) was labelled only in the oxidized sulphur atoms, but that formed from ((35)S.SO(3))(2-) was labelled in both oxidized and reduced atoms. The proportion of (35)S in the oxidized atoms increased as more trithionate accumulated. 8. The results eliminate some mechanisms of trithionate formation but are consistent both with a mechanism of thiosulphate oxidation based on an initial reductive cleavage of the molecule and with a mechanism in which thiosulphate undergoes an initial oxidative reaction.

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Year:  1966        PMID: 5941348      PMCID: PMC1264875          DOI: 10.1042/bj0980537

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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