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. 1975 Oct 27;105(2):159-67.
doi: 10.1007/BF00447131.

Energy conservation in Bacillus megaterium

Energy conservation in Bacillus megaterium

A J Downs et al. Arch Microbiol. .

Abstract

1. The respiratory chain energy conservation systems of Bacillus megaterium strains D440 and M have been investigated following growth in batch and continuous culture. Respiratory membranes from these strains contained cytochromes b, aa3, o and b, c, a, o, respecitvely; both readily oxidised NADH but neither showed any pyridine nucleotide transhydrogenase activity. 2. Whole cells of both strains exhibited endogenous leads to H+/O ratios of approximately 4; when loaded with specific substrates the resultant leads to H+/O ratios indicated that proton translocating loops 1 and 2 were present in strain D440 and that loops 2 and 3 were present in strain M. 3. In situ respiratory activities were measured as a function of dilution rate during growth in continuous culture. True molar growth yields with respect to oxygen (Y02) of approximately 50 g cells-mole oxygen-1 were obtained for most of the nutrient limitations employed. Average values for YATP of 12.7 and 10.8 g cells-mole ATP equivalent-1 were subsequently calculated for strains D440 and M respectively. 4. Energy requirements for maintenance purposes were low in energy-limited cultures but were substantially increased when growth was limited by nitrogen source (NH+/4). Under the latter conditions there is probably a partial uncoupling of energy-conserving and energy-utilising processes leading to energy wastage.

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