EFFECT OF NH4+ ON ACETYLENE REDUCTION (NITROGENASE) IN AZOTOBACTER VINELANDII AND BACILLUS POLYMYXA*
Abstract
In vivo acetylene reduction (nitrogenase) is inhibited by NH4+ immediately in Azotobacter vinelandii, but not in Bacillus polymyxa. In addition to the repression of enzyme synthesis, NH4+ has two types of inhibitory effects on acetylene reduction in A. vinelandii (i) reversible inhibition in the initial stages of incubation with NH4+, (ii) irreversible loss of activity in the later stages of incubation with NH4+
Keywords
Ammonia; nitrogenase; Azotobacter; Bacillus polymyxa.
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