1. Novel mutant of Anabaena sp. strain CA which growns on N2 but not on combined nitrogen.
- Author
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Gotto JW, Tabita FR, and Van Baalen C
- Subjects
- Amino Acids metabolism, Glutamate-Ammonia Ligase metabolism, Mutation, Nitrogenase metabolism, Photosynthesis drug effects, Plant Proteins biosynthesis, Cyanobacteria metabolism, Nitrates pharmacology, Nitrogen metabolism, Quaternary Ammonium Compounds pharmacology
- Abstract
A mutant has been isolated from Anabaena sp. strain CA by treatment with N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine, which has the unusual phenotypic characteristic of growth only under N2-fixing conditions. Growth of the mutant was completely inhibited by NO3- or NH4+ at concentrations routinely used for growth of the wild type, and sensitivity to NH4+ was especially pronounced. The inhibitory effect of NH4+ could not be overcome by glutamine, glutamate, or casein hydrolysate. Ammonia had no immediate inhibitory effect on protein synthesis, CO2 fixation, or O2 evolution, and the gradual inhibition of C2H2 reduction activity by NH4+ resembled a repression phenomenon. The glutamine synthetase activity of N2-fixing cultures appeared normal, yet the mutant was incapable of utilizing exogenous NH4+ for growth. Preliminary evidence suggests a possible alteration of glutamine synthetase, which could result in sensitivity to exogenous NH4+ by progressive inactivation of the enzyme or repression of its synthesis.
- Published
- 1980
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