نتایج جستجو برای: nitrate assimilation

تعداد نتایج: 51714  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1986
F J Cejudo A Paneque

Nitrate-grown Azotobacter chroococcum ATCC 4412 cells lack the ability to fix N2. Nitrogenase activity developed after the cells were suspended in a combined nitrogen-free medium and was paralleled by a concomitant decrease in nitrate assimilation capacity. In such treated cells exhibiting transitory nitrate assimilation and N2-fixation capacity, nitrate or nitrite caused a short-term inhibitor...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2015
José E Frías Enrique Flores

UNLABELLED Nitrate is widely used as a nitrogen source by cyanobacteria, in which the nitrate assimilation structural genes frequently constitute the so-called nirA operon. This operon contains the genes encoding nitrite reductase (nirA), a nitrate/nitrite transporter (frequently an ABC-type transporter; nrtABCD), and nitrate reductase (narB). In the model filamentous cyanobacterium Anabaena sp...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1995
N M Crawford

The mineral nutrient needed in greatest abundance by plants is nitrogen. Plants, however, must compete for nitrogen in the soil with abiotic and biotic processes such as erosion, leaching, and microbial consumption. Soil nitrogen is also lost when crops are harvested and plant material is removed from the soil. To be competitive, plants have evolved several mechanisms to acquire nitrogen at low...

Journal: :ACS chemical biology 2016
Michael E Kurczy Erica M Forsberg Michael P Thorgersen Farris L Poole H Paul Benton Julijana Ivanisevic Minerva L Tran Judy D Wall Dwayne A Elias Michael W W Adams Gary Siuzdak

Nitrogen cycling is a microbial metabolic process essential for global ecological/agricultural balance. To investigate the link between the well-established ammonium and the alternative nitrate assimilation metabolic pathways, global isotope metabolomics was employed to examine three nitrate reducing bacteria using (15)NO3 as a nitrogen source. In contrast to a control (Pseudomonas stutzeri RCH...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology reviews 2002
José M Siverio

Nitrate assimilation has received much attention in filamentous fungi and plants but not so much in yeasts. Recently the availability of classical genetic and molecular biology tools for the yeast Hansenula polymorpha has allowed the advance of the study of this metabolic pathway in yeasts. The genes YNT1, YNR1 and YNI1, encoding respectively nitrate transport, nitrate reductase and nitrite red...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2007
Rui Cao Xiao-hua Huang Qing Zhou Xiao-ying Cheng

The hydroponic culture experiments of soybean bean seedlings were conducted to investigate the effect of lanthanum (La) on nitrogen metabolism under two different levels of elevated UV-B radiation (UV-B, 280-320 nm). The whole process of nitrogen metabolism involves uptake and transport of nitrate, nitrate assimilation, ammonium assimilation, amino acid biosynthesis, and protein synthesis. Comp...

2014
Anthony Gandin Mykhaylo Denysyuk Asaph B. Cousins

Under high light, the rates of photosynthetic CO2 assimilation can be influenced by reductant consumed by both foliar nitrate assimilation and mitochondrial alternative electron transport (mAET). Additionally, nitrate assimilation is dependent on reductant and carbon skeletons generated from both the chloroplast and mitochondria. However, it remains unclear how nitrate assimilation and mAET coo...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1948
Marian Cramer Jack Myers

1. Nitrate reduction and assimilation have been studied in Chlorella pyrenoidosa under growth conditions by observing effects on the CO(2)/O(2) gas exchange quotient. 2. During assimilation of glucose in the dark, nitrate reduction is noted as an increase in the R.Q. to about 1.6 caused by an increased rate of carbon dioxide production. 3. During photosynthesis at low light intensity nitrate re...

Journal: :Microbiology 2009
Sven Malm Yvonne Tiffert Julia Micklinghoff Sonja Schultze Insa Joost Isabel Weber Sarah Horst Birgit Ackermann Mascha Schmidt Wolfgang Wohlleben Stefan Ehlers Robert Geffers Jens Reuther Franz-Christoph Bange

Mycobacterium tuberculosis can utilize various nutrients including nitrate as a source of nitrogen. Assimilation of nitrate requires the reduction of nitrate via nitrite to ammonium, which is then incorporated into metabolic pathways. This study was undertaken to define the molecular mechanism of nitrate assimilation in M. tuberculosis. Homologues to a narGHJI-encoded nitrate reductase and a ni...

2006
Kevin J. Flynn

The unplications of the operation of biphasic nitrate transport and the effects of low temperature incubations on phytoplankton N-physiology are discussed. The inclusion of 2 nitrate transport systems (low rate, high affinity; high rate, low affinity) with different regulatory thresholds and temperature-dependent steps can be included readily in the structure of existing mechanistic models of N...

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