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Nitrate/nitrite reductases

Nitrate and nitrite reductases Nitrate reduction to ammonia... [Pg.627]

The first interest in the electroreduction of N02 or NO catalyzed by metal complexes is to model the activity of nitrite reductase enzymes.327 There is also an extensive growth in studies related to the development of metal complex-based electrochemical sensors for NO determination in biological and environmental samples 328 329 Nitrate disproportionates to nitric oxide and nitrate in aqueous solution. [Pg.491]

Two-component system for nitrate Nitrate Nitrite reductase [EC 1.6.6.4] ... [Pg.394]

Fe Cytochrome oxidase reduction of oxygen to water Cytochrome P-450 0-insertion from O2, and detoxification Cytochromes b and c electron transport in respiration and photosynthesis Cytochrome f photosynthetic electron transport Ferredoxin electron transport in photosynthesis and nitrogen fixation Iron-sulfur proteins electron transport in respiration and photosynthesis Nitrate and nitrite reductases reduction to ammonium... [Pg.274]

Mo Nitrate and nitrite reductases reduction to ammonium Sulfate reductase... [Pg.274]

NITRATE REDUCTASE NITRITE REDUCTASE PHENOL HYDROXYLASE PROLINE DEHYDROGENASE PUTRESCINE OXIDASE PYRUVATE OXIDASE SALICYLATE 1-MONOOXYGENASE SUCCINATE DEHYDROGENASE SULFITE REDUCTASE XANTHINE OXIDASE Falling ball viscometry,... [Pg.742]

R)-2-METHYLMALATE DEHYDRATASE NICOTINATE DEHYDROGENASE NITRATE REDUCTASE NITRITE REDUCTASE PHENYLALANINE MONOOXYGENASE PROLYL 3-HYDROXYLASE PROLYL 4-HYDROXYLASE PROTOCATECHUATE 3,4-DIOXYGENASE PROTOCATECHUATE 4,5-DIOXYGENASE RIESKE IRON-SULFUR PROTEIN RUBREDOXIN... [Pg.752]

Nitrite reductases (NiRs)—enzymes found in several strains of denitrifying bacteria— catalyze the one-electron reduction of nitrite anion to nitric oxide (Equation 1). - In addition to the importance of this process in the global nitrogen cycle (Figure 1), further incentive for the study of the denitrification process is provided by its environmental impact, ranging from the production of NO as a pollutant and NjO as a potent greenhouse gas, to lake eutrophication due to farm runoff that contains high concentrations of nitrates and nitrites. [Pg.412]

The involvement of HA during bacterial conversion of nitrate to NH3 (known also as the nitrate ammonification phase of the nitrogen cycle) has been studied at the molecular level as part of an effort to delineate the mechanism of conversion of nitrite to NH3 by a group of multiheme cytochromes of bacterial origin. The overall reduction reaction is depicted in equation 3 for cytochrome c-nitrite reductase " ... [Pg.613]

Blom was the first to demonstrate, in 1928, the formation of HA by an unknown mixture of bacteria which utilized nitrate as their sole nitrogen source to produce ammonia , an observation substantiated by Lindsey and Rhines who generalized this reaction to a diverse set of microorganisms capable of producing NH3 by reduction of both nitrites and nitrates. The mechanism of the 6-electron reduction of nitrite to ammonia (i.e. conversion of the [N + 02] species to by bacterial cytochrome c nitrite reductase... [Pg.621]

It was long believed that bacteria were unique in their ability to denitrify. However, Shoun and Tanimoto (1991) and Shoun et al., (1989) demonstrated that the fungus, Fusarium oxysporum, could be induced to synthesize an enzyme system capable of the anaerobic reduction of nitrite to N2O. Induction occurred under conditions of low oxygen concentrations in the presence of nitrate or nitrite. One and pethaps the only component of this nitrite reductase system is a unique, soluble cytochrome P-450 (P-450dNIR), which is more similar in its cDNA-inferred amino acid sequence to soluble, bacterial P-450 enzymes (espe-... [Pg.323]

Alefounder, P. R., and Ferguson, S. J. (1980). The location of dissimilatory nitrite reductase and the control of dissimilatory nitrate reductase by oxygen in Paracoccus denitri-ficans. Biochem.J. 192, 231-240. [Pg.329]

Calmels, S., Ohshima, H., and Bartsch, H. (1988). Nitrosamine formation by denitrifying and non-denitryfying bacteria Implications of nitrite reductase and nitrate reductase in nitrosation catalysis. . Gen. Microbiol. 134, 221-226. [Pg.331]

Ji, X.-B, and Hollocher, T. C. (1989). Nitrate reductase of Escherichia coli as a NO-pro-ducing nitrite reductase. Biochem. Arch. 5, 61-66. [Pg.336]

Wharton, D. C., and Weintraub, S. T. (1980). Identification of nitric oxide and nitrous oxide as products of nitrate reduction by Pseudomonas cytochrome oxidase (nitrite reductase). Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 97, 236-242. [Pg.343]

Some metalloflavoproteins contain heme groups. The previously mentioned flavocytochrome b2 of yeast is a 230-kDa tetramer, one domain of which carries riboflavin phosphate and another heme. A flavocytochrome from the photosynthetic sulfur bacterium Chromatium (cytochrome c-552)279 is a complex of a 21-kDa cytochrome c and a 46-kDa flavoprotein containing 8a-(S-cysteinyl)-FAD. The 670-kDa sulfite reductase of E. coli has an a8P4 subunit structure. The eight a chains bind four molecules of FAD and four of riboflavin phosphate, while the P chains bind three or four molecules of siroheme (Fig. 16-6) and also contain Fe4S4 clusters.280 281 Many nitrate and some nitrite reductases are flavoproteins which also contain Mo or... [Pg.794]

Bacterial assimilatory nitrate reductases have similar properties.86/86a In addition, many bacteria, including E. coli, are able to use nitrate ions as an oxidant for nitrate respiration under anaerobic conditions (Chapter 18). Tire dissimilatory nitrate reductases involved also contain molybdenum as well as Fe-S centers.85 Tire E. coli enzyme receives electrons from reduced quinones in the plasma membrane, passing them through cytochrome b, Fe-S centers, and molybdopterin to nitrate. The three-subunit aPy enzyme contains cytochrome b in one subunit, an Fe3S4 center as well as three Fe4S4 clusters in another, and the molybdenum cofactor in the third.87 Nitrate reduction to nitrite is also on the pathway of denitrification, which can lead to release of nitrogen as NO, NzO, and N2 by the action of dissimi-latory nitrite reductases. These enzymes873 have been discussed in Chapters 16 and 18. [Pg.1367]


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