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Aerobic-anaerobic transition enzymes

Storey, K. B. Hochachka, P. W. (1974b). Glycolytic enzymes in muscle of the Pacific dolphin role of pyruvate kinase in aerobic-anaerobic transition during diving. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 49B, 119-128. [Pg.169]

The absorption spectrum of the copper amine oxidases shows a characteristic broad band at around 500 nm (460-510 nm) that confers a typical pink or yellow-pink color to highly purified enzyme preparations [10,12,32]. Absorption in the visible region is caused by the presence of the quinone cofactor and thus is not affected by removal of copper from the enzyme under non-reducing conditions [12,32], The quinone cofactor shows emission of fluorescence when excited at 280 and 365 nm [41,106]. Electron transition of Cu(II) is seen in circular dichroism spectra at 600-800 nm [12,32,107]. Under aerobic conditions, addition of the substrate leads to a temporary bleaching of the pink color of the enzyme, which is restored after complete consumption of the substrate. However, anaerobic conditions lead to the formation of a stable yellow intermediate... [Pg.1274]

In comparison to all other heterotrophs, the microorganisms oxidizing methane and other Cj compounds such as methanol, have a unique metabolic pathway which involves oxygenase enzymes and thus requires O. Only aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria have been isolated and studied in laboratory culture, yet methane oxidation in marine sediments is known to take place mostly anaerobically at the transition to the sulfate zone. Microbial consortia that oxidize methane with sulfate have in particular been studied at methane seeps on the sea floor and the communities can now also be grown in the laboratory (Boetius et al. 2000 Orphan et al. 2001 Nauhaus et al. 2002) Anaerobic methane oxidation is catalyzed by archaea that use a key enzyme related to the coenzyme-M reductase of methanogens, to attack the methane molecule (Kruger et al. 2003 see Sect. 5.1). The best studied of these ANME (ANaerobic MEthane... [Pg.189]

Following an abrupt transition of P. pentosaceum from anaerobic to aerobic metabolism (10 pM O2), the growth rate increases at first, but the formation of acetate from lactate and glucose is slowed down, propionate formation is completely repressed and pyruvate is accumulated in the medium (van Gent-Ruijters et al, 1976 Schwartz et al, 1976). A decrease in the activities of the citric acid cycle enzymes malate dehydrogenase, fumarase and NADH oxidase, lactate oxidase, NADH-dependent fiimarate reductase, lactate-dependent nitrate reductase is observed upon the transition from anaerobic to aerobic (10 pM O2) metabolism (van Gent-Ruijters, 1975). [Pg.107]


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