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Regulation of Nitrogen Fixation in Azotobacter vinelandii OP and in an Apparently Partially Constitutive Mutant

Abstract

Methylamine and 2-methylalanine appeared to act as co-repressors of nitrogenase in Azotobacter vinelandii OP. They inhibited the growth of this organism on molecular nitrogen but not on nitrate, ammonia, or Casamino Acids; they prevented the formation of nitrogenase by cells transferred from repression to induction conditions; and they did not inhibit the activity of nitrogenase in vitro. A mutant of strain OP, selected on the basis of its relative resistance to methylalanine, appeared partially constitutive because nitrogenase in this strain was less sensitive to repressors than was the enzyme in the wild-type strain.

Authors

Sorger GJ

Journal

Journal of Bacteriology, Vol. 95, No. 5, pp. 1721–1726

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Publication Date

January 1, 1968

DOI

10.1128/jb.95.5.1721-1726.1968

ISSN

0021-9193

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