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TL;DR: The results suggest that Rh1 equilibrates the uncharged substrate species during ammonia oxidation, which seems to be responsible for the ammonium accumulation functioning as an acid NH(4) (+) trap.
Abstract: Ammonium transporters form a conserved family of transport proteins and are widely distributed among all domains of life. The genome of Nitrosomonas europaea codes for a single gene (rh1) that belongs to the family of the AMT/Rh ammonium transporters. For the first time, this study provides functional and physiological evidence for a rhesus-type ammonia transporter in bacteria (N. europaea). The methylammonium (MA) transport activity of N. europaea correlated with the Rh1 expression. The K(m) value for the MA uptake of N. europaea was 1.8+/-0.2 mM (pH 7.25), and the uptake was competitively inhibited by ammonium [K(i)(NH(4) (+)) 0.3+/-0.1 mM at pH 7.25]. The MA uptake rate was pH dependent, indicating that the uncharged form of MA is transported by Rh1. An effect of the glutamine synthetase on the MA uptake was not observed. When expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the function of Rh1 from N. europaea as an ammonia/MA transporter was confirmed. The results suggest that Rh1 equilibrates the uncharged substrate species. A low pH value in the periplasmic space during ammonia oxidation seems to be responsible for the ammonium accumulation functioning as an acid NH(4) (+) trap.

54 citations


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TL;DR: A model of the CO oxidation mechanism at the [Ni-4Fe-5S] active site cluster of CODHIICh from C. hydrogenoformans is summarized and the square-planar coordination of nickel by 4S ligands is recovered, which includes the reformation of the Ni-(μ2S)-Fe1 bridge.

45 citations