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. 1971 Mar;105(3):1083-9.
doi: 10.1128/jb.105.3.1083-1089.1971.

Respiratory mechanisms in the Flexibacteriaceae: terminal oxidase systems of Saprospira grandis and Vitreoscilla species

Respiratory mechanisms in the Flexibacteriaceae: terminal oxidase systems of Saprospira grandis and Vitreoscilla species

W E Dietrich Jr et al. J Bacteriol. 1971 Mar.

Abstract

Particles from both Saprospira grandis and Vitreoscilla species, obtained by high-pressure extrusion and sonic treatment, respectively, actively catalyze the oxidation of reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) and succinate with O(2). These activities are inhibited by cyanide but not by antimycin; Saprospira is also amytal- and rotenone-insensitive. Vitreoscilla preparations were unable to oxidize mammalian ferrocytochrome c and reduced tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine, whereas the Saprospira preparations did so actively. Low-temperature (77 K) difference spectroscopy of Vitreoscilla cells and particles indicates the presence of three maxima in the cytochrome alpha-region at 554, 558, and 562 nm. All three cytochromes are active in NADH and succinate oxidation, but none is ascorbate reducible. Cytochrome o is the only CO-binding pigment present and is probably the terminal oxidase; it has properties similar to the cytochrome o isolated in solubilized form from this organism. Saprospira cells and membranes exhibit four cytochrome absorption bands whose maxima are at 550, 554, 558, and 603 nm at 77 K. The latter component has not been noted previously. NADH and succinate reduce all four cytochromes, but ascorbate reduces only the 550- and 603-nm pigments. CO spectra indicate the presence of cytochrome a,a(3) which is probably the oxidase. A second CO-binding pigment is present which is not a peroxidase but may be a cytochrome.

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