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Mikrobiologiia ; 74(4): 452-9, 2005.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16211847

ABSTRACT

The biomass yield of freshwater filamentous sulfur bacteria of the genus Beggiatoa, when grown lithoheterotrophically or mixotrophically, has been shown to increase 2 to 2.5 times under microaerobic conditions (0.12 mg/l oxygen) as compared to aerobic conditions (9 mg/l oxygen). The activity of the glyoxylate cycle key enzymes have been found to increase two to three times under microaerobic conditions (at an O2 concentration of 2 mg/l), and the activities of the sulfur metabolism enzymes increased three to five times (at an O2 concentration of 0.1-0.5 mg/l). It has also been found that, under microaerobic conditions, thiosulfate was almost completely oxidized to sulfate by the bacteria, without accumulation of intermediate metabolites. At the same time, a 2- to 15-fold decrease in the activities of the tricarboxylic acid cycle enzymes involved in the reduction of NAD and FAD was observed. Reorganization of the respiratory chain after changes in aeration and type of nutrition was also observed. It has been found that, in cells grown heterotrophically, the terminal part of the respiratory chain contained an aa3-type oxidase, whereas, during mixotrophic, lithoheterotrophic, and autotrophic growth, aa3-type oxidase synthesis was inhibited, and the synthesis of a cbb3-type oxidase, which is induced under microaerobic conditions, was activated. The gene of the catalytic subunit CcoN of the cbb3-type oxidase was sequenced and proved to be highly homologous to the corresponding genes of other proteobacteria.


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Thiotrichaceae/metabolism , Aerobiosis , Amino Acid Sequence , Electron Transport/physiology , Electron Transport Complex IV/genetics , Electron Transport Complex IV/metabolism , Fresh Water , Glyoxylates/metabolism , Molecular Sequence Data , Oxygen/metabolism , Sequence Alignment , Sulfur/metabolism , Thiosulfates/metabolism , Thiotrichaceae/growth & development , Tricarboxylic Acids/metabolism
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Mikrobiologiia ; 70(2): 182-8, 2001.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11386050

ABSTRACT

The freshwater colorless sulfur bacterium Beggiatoa "leptomitiformis" D-402 was shown to be capable of lithoautotrophic growth in a batch culture under microaerobic conditions at O2 concentrations in the medium of no higher than 0.5 mg/l. The cell yield was maximum at a dissolved oxygen concentration of 0.15 mg/l. A high activity level of key enzymes of the Calvin cycle and of enzymes involved in dissimilatory oxidation of thiosulfate was recorded in the cells. The high rate of CO2 assimilation (112-139 nmol/(min mg protein)) and the cell yield (12 mg dry cells/mmol thiosulfate oxidized), 91-92% of which was accounted for by CO2 carbon, were close to those typical of autotrophic bacteria. Thiosulfate was oxidized almost completely to sulfate, and the fraction of elemental sulfur in the final products did not exceed 0.2-1.7% of the thiosulfate sulfur. The cell membrane fraction contained cytochromes (b + o) and two cytochromes c with M(r) of 23 and 26 kDa; the soluble fraction contained cytochrome c with M(r) of 12 kDa.


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Thiotrichaceae/growth & development , Water Microbiology , Oxygen/metabolism , Sulfates/metabolism , Thiotrichaceae/metabolism
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