CONTROL OF NITROGENASE IN CHEMOSTAT CULTURES OF RHODOBACTER-CAPSULATUS GROWN ON AMMONIUM AT DIFFERENT ILLUMINATIONS

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作者
STEINBORN, B [1 ]
JURGENS, UJ [1 ]
OELZE, J [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV FREIBURG,INST BIOL MIKROBIOL 2,SCHANZLESTR 1,W-7800 FREIBURG,GERMANY
关键词
RHODOBACTER-CAPSULATUS; CHEMOSTAT; ENERGY SUPPLY; NITROGEN LEVELS; C-N RATIO; NITROGENASE ACTIVITIES; NITROGENASE EXPRESSION;
D O I
10.1007/BF00290986
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Rhodobacter capsulatus strain 37b4 was grown phototrophically in chemostat cultures with 2 mM of ammonium chloride and 30 mM of malate at a constant dilution rate of 0.075 h-1. When illumination was raised from 3000 to 30 000 lx, steady state biomass levels as well as malate uptake increased linearly with increasing illumination. Yet, in no case external ammonium could be detected in the culture fluid. Specific nitrogenase activity increased by a factor of ten between 3000 and 15 000 lx and approached constancy above 15 000 lx. When samples were anaerobically withdrawn from the chemostat and subsequently grown in batch cultures under saturating light conditions, biomass increased to a constant level, independently of the illumination used in the previous chemostat culture. In fact, the specific nitrogen contents of cells were 0.195 and 0.154 (g of N per g of protein) with chemostat cultures adapted to 3000 and 30 000 lx, respectively. With the former cultures, specific nitrogen contents decreased to 0.142 g of nitrogen per g of cell protein upon incubation in a batch system. This suggests the existence of free nitrogen compounds in cells of chemostat cultures, the concentrations of which decrease while protein levels increase with increasing energy supply. Intracellular amino acid pools revealed slightly elevated levels of major amino acids in low-light cultures as compared to high-light cultures. On the basis of intracellular levels of ammonium, however, no significant differences could be detected. Since, in addition, malate consumption increased linearly with increasing illumination, it is proposed that light controls nitrogenase in Rhodobacter capsulatus via the C/N ratio, as represented by malate and ammonium consumption, rather than directly.
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页码:135 / 141
页数:7
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