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Activity and expression of nitrogenase in Rhodobacter capsulatus under aerobiosis in the dark and in the light

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Rhodobacter capsulatus was grown chemotrophically in the dark in oxygen-regulated chemostat culture and in the presence of limiting amounts of fixed N. When the oxygen partial pressure was varied, in situ nitrogen fixation occurred only at 1% of air saturation of the medium. By contrast, nitrogenase proteins and their activity measured in the absence of oxygen could be detected up to 30% of air saturation. This revealed that expression of nitrogenase is much less sensitive toward oxygen than the in situ function of the enzyme. At oxygen partial pressures > 1% of air saturation, the degree of modification of the Fe protein of nitrogenase was increased. Light was of no stimulatory effect on both the activity and the expression of nitrogenase. This holds true for growth at 1% or 5% of air saturation. At 5% of air saturation, however, high illumination enhanced the inhibitory effect of oxygen on nitrogenase formation.

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Klein, G., Jahn, A., Dörffler, M. et al. Activity and expression of nitrogenase in Rhodobacter capsulatus under aerobiosis in the dark and in the light. Arch. Microbiol. 159, 233–236 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00248477

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