The roles of nitrate and ammonium in the regulation of the development of nitrate reductase inChlamydomonas reinhardii
β Scribed by C. R. Hipkin; B. A. Al-Bassam; P. J. Syrett
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 606 KB
- Volume
- 150
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0032-0935
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β¦ Synopsis
The regulation of the development of nitrate reductase (NR) activity in Chlamydomonas reinhardii has been compared in a wild-type strain and in a mutant (nit-A) which possesses a modified nitrate reductase enzyme that is non-functional in vivo. The modified enzyme cannot use NAD(P)H as an electron donor for nitrate reduction and it differs from wildtype enzyme in that NR activity is not inactivated in vitro by incubation with NAD(P)H and small quantities of cyanide; it is inactiw~ted when reduced benzyl viologen or flavin mononucleotide is present. After short periods of nitrogen starvation mutant organisms contain much higher levels of terminal-NR activity than do similarly treated wild-type ones. Despite the inability of the mutant to utilize nitrate, no nitrate or nitrite was found in nitrogen-starved cultures; it is therefore concluded that the appearance of NR activity is not a consequence of nitrification. After prolonged nitrogen starvation (22 h) the NR level in the mutant is low. It increases rapidly if nitrate is then added and this increase in activity does not occur in the presence of ammonium, tungstate or cycloheximide. Disappearance of preformed NR activity is stimulated by addition of tungstate and even more by addition of ammonium. The results are interpreted as evidence for a continuous turnover of NR in cells of the mutant with ammonium both stimulating NR breakdown and stopping NR synthesis. Nitrate protects the enzyme from breakdown. Reversible inactivation of NR activity is thought to play an insignificant r61e in the mutant.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Chlorella vulgaris growing with ammonium nitrate as nitrogen source utilises nil of the ammonium-N before nitrate begins to be assimilated. We have attempted to analyse this phenomenon and have shown that the assimilation of ammonium in some way inhibits nitrate reduction (SYnETT and ~oRt~Is 1963).
## Summary The effect of constitutive expression of nitrate reductase (NR) on the regulation pattern of nitrite and nitrate transporters (NT) has been analysed in __Chlamydomonas reinhardtii__. Strain Tx11β8, bearing the chimeric __Nia1__ gene for NR under the control of the __cabllβ1__ gene promot