نتایج جستجو برای: molybdate reduction

تعداد نتایج: 493143  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1979
R H Scott G T Sperl J A DeMoss

When Escherichia coli was grown in the presence of tungstate, inactive forms of two molybdoenzymes, nitrate reductase and formate dehydrogenase, accumulated and were converted to their active forms upon incubation of cell suspensions with molybdate and chloramphenicol. The conversion to the active enzymes did not occur in cell extracts. When incubated with [(99)Mo]molybdate and chloramphenicol,...

2003
L. E. Firment E. M. McCarron

Clearly there are differences in the observed reactivities of the "heavily oxidized" surfaces of Mo(1 I0) prepared by Queeney et al. [1] and those prepared by us [2]. We note, however, that our study is in agreement with, and provides fresh insight into, the chemistry of high surface-area (HSA), "real-world" molybdate catalysts. The 3D oxide prepared by us (i) does not produce methyl radicals, ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2006
Brenda S Pratte Kim Eplin Teresa Thiel

Anabaena variabilis fixes nitrogen under aerobic growth conditions in differentiated cells called heterocysts using either a Mo nitrogenase or a V nitrogenase. The nifH1 gene, which encodes the dinitrogenase reductase of the Mo nitrogenase that is expressed only in heterocysts, is cotranscribed with nifD1 and nifK1, which together encode the Mo dinitrogenase. These genes were expressed in the p...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. B 2006
Nicholas Ohler Alexis T Bell

Isolated molybdate species supported on silica are reported to have the highest specific activity and selectivity for the direct oxidation of methane to formaldehyde. The present investigation was undertaken to understand the elementary redox processes involved in the formation of formaldehyde over such species. A MoO(x)/SiO(2) catalyst was prepared with a Mo loading of 0.44 Mo/nm(2). On the ba...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1979
J J Sando N D Hammond C A Stratford W B Pratt

The specific glucocorticoid binding capacity in cytosol preparations of rat thymocytes decays with a half-life of 4 h at 0 degrees C or 20 min at 25 degrees C. Phosphatase inhibitors (molybdate, fluoride, glucose 1-phosphate) added alone do not prevent this inactivation. Dithiothreitol (2 mM) has a large stabilizing effect on the binding capacity at 0 degrees C but only a small effect at 25 deg...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1983
W M Southerland F Toghrol

Thiobacillus novellus shows a maximum induction of sulfite oxidase activity and a maximum growth rate as a result of supplementing the autotrophic growth medium with 4.0 microM ammonium molybdate. Cells grown in the presence of molybdate showed approximately 10-fold increases in the amount of enzyme-associated molybdenum and in the sulfite-to-cytochrome c and sulfite-to-ferricyanide reductase a...

2009
S P Wang S L Zhong H L Xu

In this work, several nano/microscale structures of ZnO including nanospindles, microbundles, microrods, and nanoflowers have been prepared via a facile template and surfactant-free hydrothermal method mediated with ammonium molybdate. It is found that the morphology of ZnO could be readily tailored by simple variation of the concentration of ammonium molybdate. The effects of the concentration...

2012
Hiroyo Otaki R. Craig Everroad Katsumi Matsuura Shin Haruta

Microbial mats containing the filamentous anoxygenic photosynthetic bacterium Chloroflexus aggregans develop at Nakabusa hot spring in Japan. Under anaerobic conditions in these mats, interspecies interaction between sulfate-reducing bacteria as sulfide producers and C. aggregans as a sulfide consumer has been proposed to constitute a sulfur cycle; however, the electron donor utilized for micro...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2017
Matthew C Reid Julien Maillard Alexandre Bagnoud Leia Falquet Phu Le Vo Rizlan Bernier-Latmani

Methylated arsenic (As) species represent a significant fraction of the As accumulating in rice grains, and there are geographic patterns in the abundance of methylated arsenic in rice that are not understood. The microorganisms driving As biomethylation in paddy environments, and thus the soil conditions conducive to the accumulation of methylated arsenic, are unknown. We tested the hypothesis...

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