Nitrogen assimilation in Rhodopseudomonas acidophila
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Abstract
Rhodopseudomonas acidophila strain 7050 assimilated ammonia via a constitutive glutamine synthetase/glutamate synthase enzyme system.Glutamine synthetase had a K m for NH 4 + of 0.38 mM whilst the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide linked glutamate synthase had a K m for glutamine of 0.55 mM. R. acidophila utilized only a limited range of amino acids as sole nitrogen sources: l-alanine, glutamine and asparagine. The bacterium did not grow on glutamate as sole nitrogen source and lacked glutamate dehydrogenase. When R. acidophila was grown on l-alanine as the sole nitrogen source in the absence of N2 low levels of a nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide linked l-alanine dehydrogenase were produced. It is concluded, therefore, that this reaction was not a significant route of ammonia assimilation in this bacterium except when glutamine synthetase was inhibited by methionine sulphoximine. In l-alanine grown cells the presence of an active alanine-glyoxylate aminotransferase and, on occasions, low levels of an alanine-oxaloacetate aminotransferase were detected. Alanine-2-oxo-glutarate aminotransferase could not be demonstrated in this bacterium.
Key words
Rhodopseudomonas acidophila Glutamine synthetase Glutamate synthase Glutamate dehydrogenase Alanine dehydrogenaseAbreviations
- ADH
alanine dehydrogenase
- GDH
glutamate dehydrogenase
- GS
glutamine synthetase
- GOGAT
glutamate synthase
- MSO
methionine sulphoximine
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