[Use of urea by purple bacteria]
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[Use of urea by purple bacteria]
Abstract
Strains of purple sulfur bacteria (Chromatium minutissimum, Ectothiorhodospira shaposhnikovii, Thiocapsa roseopersicina, Lamprobacter modestohalophilus) and nonsulfur bacteria (Rhodopseudomonas palustris, Rh. spheroides, Rhodospirillum rubrum) grow in media containing urea as a source of nitrogen at concentrations from 0.5 to 5.0%. They can also utilize the carbon of urea and thus grow in the absence of bicarbonate. Urea is decomposed by all the studied purple bacteria with the participation of urease. In a number of strains, the enzyme is inducible and is synthesized only in the presence of urea. However, it is constitutive in certain purple bacteria (L. modestohalophilus, Rh. palustris, Rh. spheroides). The strains of purple bacteria differ in the activity of urease and in its susceptibility to ammonium ions.
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