نتایج جستجو برای: nitrite reduction

تعداد نتایج: 501285  

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2008
Serena Rinaldo Alessandro Arcovito Giorgio Giardina Nicoletta Castiglione Maurizio Brunori Francesca Cutruzzolà

The cytochrome cd(1) nitrite reductases are enzymes that catalyse the reduction of nitrite to nitric oxide (NO) in the bacterial energy conversion denitrification process. These enzymes contain two different redox centres: one covalently bound c-haem, which is reduced by external donors, and one peculiar d(1)-haem, where catalysis occurs. In the present paper, we summarize the current understan...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2007
Caroline G Bowsher Anne E Lacey Guy T Hanke David T Clarkson Les R Saker Ineke Stulen Michael J Emes

In roots, nitrate assimilation is dependent upon a supply of reductant that is initially generated by oxidative metabolism including the pentose phosphate pathway (OPPP). The uptake of nitrite into the plastids and its subsequent reduction by nitrite reductase (NiR) and glutamate synthase (GOGAT) are potentially important control points that may affect nitrate assimilation. To support the opera...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1978
J W Anderson J Done

Chloroplasts were prepared from peas (Pisum sativum) in glucose-phosphate medium. In the presence of dl-glyceraldehyde, they catalyzed nitrite-dependent O(2) evolution (mean of 13 preparations, 17.5 mumole per mg chlorophyll per hour, sd 3.64). The optimum concentration of nitrite was 0.5 mm; 0.12 mm nitrite supported V(max)/2. The reaction was accompanied by the consumption of nitrite; 55 to 8...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1985
J G Streeter

The synthesis and accumulation of nitrite has been suggested as a causative factor in the inhibition of legume nodules supplied with nitrate. Plants were grown in sand culture with a moderate level of nitrate (2.1 to 6.4 millimolar) supplied continuously from seed germination to 30 to 50 days after planting. In a comparison of nitrate treatments, a highly significant negative correlation betwee...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2008
Wael F Alzawahra M A Hassan Talukder Xiaoping Liu Alexandre Samouilov Jay L Zweier

Nitric oxide (NO) has been shown to be the endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF), and its impairment contributes to a variety of cardiovascular disorders. Recently, it has been recognized that nitrite can be an important source of NO; however, questions remain regarding the activity and mechanisms of nitrite bioactivation in vessels and its physiological importance. Therefore, we investiga...

2012
Reshma S. Baliga Alexandra B. Milsom Sarah L. Trinder Raymond J. MacAllister Adrian J. Hobbs

Background—Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a multifactorial disease characterized by increased pulmonary vascular resistance and right ventricular failure; morbidity and mortality remain unacceptably high. Loss of nitric oxide (NO) bioactivity is thought to contribute to the pathogenesis of PH, and agents that augment pulmonary NO signaling are clinically effective in the disease. Inorganic nitr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1985
A M Campbell A del Campillo-Campbell D B Villaret

During anaerobic growth, Escherichia coli can reduce phosphomolybdate. The reduction can also be carried out by washed cells suspended in buffer at pH 5.7. Phosphate, molybdate, glucose, cells, and anaerobic conditions are required. Reduction is inhibited by 200 microM chromate, 290 microM nitrite, 10 mM tungstate, or 20 mM cysteine. Wild-type (chl+) cells are inhibited by addition of 200 micro...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1954
A I KRASNA D RITTENBERG

The reduction of nitrate by molecular hydrogen was observed first in Bacterium formicum by Stephenson and Stickland (1931). In this system, the product of the reduction was nitrite, and the theoretical hydrogen uptake occurred only when the endogenous respiration of the cell was suppressed by prior treatment of the cells with toluene (Stickland, 1931). Woods (1938) found that Clostridium perfri...

2014
Jian Shen He Zhao Hongbin Cao Yi Zhang Yongsheng Chen Jingjing Du Chuanyong Jing Jinming Duan Yongli Zhang Shan Hu Siqing Xia Shuang Shen Xiaoyin Xu Jun Liang Lijie Zhou

Temperature is an important physical factor, which strongly influences biomass and metabolic activity. In this study, the effects of temperature on the anoxic metabolism of nitrite (NO2 ) to nitrous oxide (N2O) by polyphosphate accumulating organisms, and the process of the accumulation of N2O (during nitrite reduction), which acts as an electron acceptor, were investigated using 91% ± 4% Candi...

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