Regulation of hydrogenase in Rhizobium japonicum
- 1 February 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 137 (2) , 824-829
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.137.2.825-829.1979
Abstract
Factors that regulate the expression of an H2 uptake system in free-living cultures of Rhizobium japonicum have been investigated. Rapid rates of H2 uptake by R. japonicum were obtained by incubation of cell suspensions in a Mg-phosphate buffer under a gas phase of 86.7% N2, 8.3% H2, 4.2% CO2, and 0.8% O2. Cultures incubated under conditions comparable with those above, with the exception that Ar replaced H2, showed no hydrogenase activity. When H2 was removed after initiation of hydrogenase derepression, further increase in hydrogenase activity ceased. Nitrogenase activity was not essential for expression of hydrogenase activity. All usable carbon substrates tested repressed hydrogenase formation, but none of them inhibited hydrogenase activity. No effect on hydrogenase formation was observed from the addition of KNO3 or NH4Cl at 10 mM. Oxygen repressed hydrogenase formation, but did not inhibit activity of the enzyme in whole cells. The addition of rifampin or chloramphenicol to derepressed cultures resulted in inhibition of enzyme formation similar to that observed by O2 repression. The removal of CO2 during derepression caused a decrease in the rate of hydrogenase formation. No direct effect of CO2 on hydrogenase activity was observed.This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
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