Sodium requirement and metabolism in nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria

  • Thomas, Joseph
  • Apte, Shree Kumar
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Publication date
December 1984
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Sodium affects the metabolism of eukaryotes and prokaryotes in several ways. This review collates information on the effects of Na+ on the metabolism of cyanobacteria with emphasis on the N2,fixing filamentous species. Na+ is required for nitrogenase activity in Anabaena torulosa, Anabaena L-31 and Plectonema boryanum. The features of this requirement have been mainly studied in Anabaena torulosa. The need for Na+ is specific and cannot be replaced by K+, Li+, Ca 2+ or Mg2+. Processes crucial for expression of nitrogenase such as molybdenum uptake, protection of the enzyme from oxygen inactivation and conformational activation of the enzyme are not affected by Na+. Mo-Fe protein and Fe protein, the two components of nitrogenase are synthesi...

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