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Rapid derepression of in vitro nitrogenase activity in a Rhizobium strain which nodulates legumes and the nonlegume Parasponia

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Using defined media and controlled gaseous conditions in vitro nitrogenase activity, as monitored by acetylene reduction, was detected after 16 hours of derepression. Specific activity of nitrogenase increased progressively over a period of 100 hours. The method used here utilises rapidly agitated cultures of Rhizobium strain ANU289, incubated at 28°C at cell densities of ca. 1×109 cells ml−1. The optimal medium for rapid derepression contained basic physiological salts with 3 mM glutamate and 50 mM sodium succinate being the only carbon and nitrogen additives. The gas phase was kept constant by a continuous flow of an air-nitrogen mixture with oxygen being maintained at 0.2%. The described culture system provides the opportunity to observe the regulation of nitrogenase activity in a near-chemostat situation.

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Mahanty, H.K., Gresshoff, P.M. Rapid derepression of in vitro nitrogenase activity in a Rhizobium strain which nodulates legumes and the nonlegume Parasponia . Plant Cell Reports 3, 176–179 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00270193

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