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Autotrophy in Nitrosocystis oceanus
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Enzymatic assays of cell-free extracts of the ammonia-oxidizing bacterium
Nitrosocystis oceanus
failed to establish that the biochemical basis of its obligate autotrophy stemmed solely from a metabolic defect. All of the Embden-Meyerhof enzymes except phosphofructokinase, and all of the tricarboxylic acid-cycle enzymes, as well as reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide oxidase, were found in these extracts. A phosphoenolpyruvate-CO
2
-fixing system was also demonstrated. Resting cells incubated with
14
C-
d
-glucose and
14
C-
l
-glutamate and cells grown in the presence of
14
C-labeled glucose, glutamate, pyruvate, and methionine incorporated these compounds into cellular material, but at a level too low to provide the cells' major carbon and energy needs.
American Society for Microbiology
Title: Autotrophy in
Nitrosocystis oceanus
Description:
Enzymatic assays of cell-free extracts of the ammonia-oxidizing bacterium
Nitrosocystis oceanus
failed to establish that the biochemical basis of its obligate autotrophy stemmed solely from a metabolic defect.
All of the Embden-Meyerhof enzymes except phosphofructokinase, and all of the tricarboxylic acid-cycle enzymes, as well as reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide oxidase, were found in these extracts.
A phosphoenolpyruvate-CO
2
-fixing system was also demonstrated.
Resting cells incubated with
14
C-
d
-glucose and
14
C-
l
-glutamate and cells grown in the presence of
14
C-labeled glucose, glutamate, pyruvate, and methionine incorporated these compounds into cellular material, but at a level too low to provide the cells' major carbon and energy needs.
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