Agricultural and Biological Chemistry
Online ISSN : 1881-1280
Print ISSN : 0002-1369
ISSN-L : 0002-1369
Nickel Requirement of Oxygen-resistant Hydrogen Bacterium, Xanthobacter autotrophicus strain Y38
Yoshihiro NAKAMURAJun-ichiro SOMEYATomoo SUZUKI
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1985 Volume 49 Issue 6 Pages 1711-1718

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The nickel requirement and the role of nickel were investigated in a recently identified oxygen-resistant hydrogen bacterium, Xanthobacter autotrophicus strain Y38. When 0.3μM NiSO4 was added to the basal medium which had not been supplemented with nickel, the cell concentration of autotrophically grown strain Y38 increased by about 4-fold and the resumption of cell growth occurred in the stationary phase. These results showed the requirement of nickel for the autotrophic growth of strain Y38. Since a trace of nickel was detected in the basal medium, the role of nickel was investigated using 0.2 mM or 0.4 mM EDTA-containing media. Other trace elements, Ca, Co, Cu, Mn, Mo and Zn, could not replace nickel. Nickel was not required for the heterotrophic growth of strain Y38. Nickel seems to be related a little to urease in strain Y38. Moderate hydrogenase induction was observed in hydrogenase deficient cells of strain Y38 under 95%H2+5%O2 when 300 μM NiSO4 was added to 0.4mM EDTA-containing buffer but it was completely inhibited by chloramphenicol, indicating that nickel was related to the hydrogenase synthesis. A nickel dependent increase in growth rate was demonstrated equally under 40%O2 and 10%O2, suggesting that nickel was not directly related to the oxygen-resistance of strain Y38.

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