Reduction of acetylene by stationary cultures of free-living Rhizobium sp. under atmospheric oxygen levels
- PMID: 963617
- DOI: 10.1139/m76-137
Reduction of acetylene by stationary cultures of free-living Rhizobium sp. under atmospheric oxygen levels
Abstract
The reduction of acetylene to ethylene by stationary (non-shaking) cultures of free-living rhizobia under atmospheric oxygen levels has been demonstrated. Under these conditions the development of the activity is inhibited by 10 mM NH4Cl and about 20% of oxygen is required for maximal activity. When the stationary cultures were shaken, oxygen concentrations of 1% and higher were found to be inhibitory. Specific activities of 20 and 40 nmol of acetylene reduced h-1 mg-1 protein were observed.
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