The relationship between the state of adenylylation of glutamine synthetase I and the export of ammonium in free-living, N2-fixingRhizobium
β Scribed by William R. Evans; Deborah K. Crist
- Book ID
- 104770206
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 563 KB
- Volume
- 138
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0302-8933
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β¦ Synopsis
The relationship between ammonium assimilation and ammonium export has been studied in free-living, Nzfixing Rhizobium sp. 32H1. After 55 to 67 h of microaerobic growth under a gas phase of 0.2% O2 -1.0% COz -98.8% Ar high levels of nitrogenase were observed concomitant with a slightly adenylylated glutamine synthetase (GSI) and some glutamine synthetase (GSII) activity. However, after growth of 89 h, or longer, GSI became adenylylated and the level of GSII had decreased. When the gas phase was shifted to 0.2% O2 -1.0% CO2 -98.8% N2, a lag was observed before ammonium export could be detected in the 55 to 67 h cultures. No lag in ammonium export was observed in the cultures previously grown for 89 h. The onset of ammonium export in the 55 to 67 h cultures was found to correlate with the adenylylation state of GSI. There appeared to be no correlation between the level of GSII and the export of ammonium. Neither an increase in the adenylylation level of GSI nor ammonium export was observed when the 55 to 67 h cultures were maintained under the Ar gas mixture.
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