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. 1976 May;31(5):640-7.
doi: 10.1128/aem.31.5.640-647.1976.

Invalidity of the acetylene reduction assay in alkane-utilizing, nitrogen-fixing bacteria

Invalidity of the acetylene reduction assay in alkane-utilizing, nitrogen-fixing bacteria

J A De Bont et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1976 May.

Abstract

The cause of the failure of the C2H2-C2H4 assay for nitrogen-fixing bacteria growing on lower alkanes was studied. Acetylene was a strong competitive inhibitor of methane oxidation for methane-utilizing bacteria, as well as for the oxidation of lower alkanes by other bacteria, so that energy and reducing power were no longer available for the reduction of acetylene by nitrogenase. Nitrogen-fixing bacteria grown on alkanes may reduce acetylene when intermediates of alkane-breakdown or other substrates oxidizable in the presence of acetylene are supplied. Ethylene co-oxidation is not responsible for the failure of the test, because acetylene also inhibits this co-oxidation along with methane oxidation.

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