Rapid derepression of in vitro nitrogenase activity in a Rhizobium strain which nodulates legumes and the nonlegume Parasponia
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Rapid derepression of in vitro nitrogenase activity in a Rhizobium strain which nodulates legumes and the nonlegume Parasponia
Abstract
Using defined media and controlled gaseous conditions in vitro nitrogenase activity, as monitored by acetylene reduction, was detected after 16 hours of derepression. Specific activity of nitrogenase increased progressively over a period of 100 hours. The method used here utilises rapidly agitated cultures of Rhizobium strain ANU289, incubated at 28°C at cell densities of ca. 1×10(9) cells ml(-1). The optimal medium for rapid derepression contained basic physiological salts with 3 mM glutamate and 50 mM sodium succinate being the only carbon and nitrogen additives. The gas phase was kept constant by a continuous flow of an air-nitrogen mixture with oxygen being maintained at 0.2%. The described culture system provides the opportunity to observe the regulation of nitrogenase activity in a near-chemostat situation.
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