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Enzymes of Inorganic Nitrogen Metabolism

E. J. Hewitt, +1 more
- pp 67-172
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The enzymes considered in this chapter include nitrate reduct enzyme, nitrite reductase, hyponitrite reduCTase, hydroxylamine reductases, enzymes of denitrification, and some other enzymes such as aldehyde oxidase with related properties.
Abstract
The enzymes considered in this chapter include nitrate reductase, nitrite reductase, hyponitrite reductase, hydroxylamine reductase, enzymes of denitrification, and some other enzymes such as aldehyde oxidase with related properties. The properties of the various enzymes are described in relation to the different plants and micro-organisms from which they have been obtained1.

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Studies of nitrate reductase in marine phytoplankton1

TL;DR: In this article, the enzyme nitrate reductase was found to be active in marine phytoplankton when growing on ammonium or when the nitrogen source was depleted.
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Nitrate, Nitrite and Ammonia Assimilation by Leaves : Effect of Light, Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen

TL;DR: The assimilation of nitrate, nitrite and ammonia in barley, wheat, corn and bean leaves was studied using 15N-labelled molecules and either leaf chamber experiments with the uptake of the nitrogen species in the transpiration stream, or vacuum-infiltration experiments.
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Some Characteristics of Nitrate Reductase From Higher Plants

TL;DR: It is concluded that nitrate reductase is a single moiety with the ability to utilize either NADH or FMNH(2) as cofactor and that in vivo NADH is the electron donor and that nitrates reductases in higher plants should be designated NADH:nitrate reduCTase (E.C.6.1).
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Ferredoxin-dependent photosynthetic reduction of nitrate and nitrite by particles of anacystis nidulans

TL;DR: In its presence, the alga particles catalyze the gradual photoreduction of nitrate to nitrite and ammonia, a process that can thus be considered as one of the most simple and relevant examples of Photosynthesis.
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Inorganic nitrogen assimilation of ditylum brightwellii, a marine plankton diatom1,2

TL;DR: Ammonium and nitrate are accumulated in the vacuolated cells of the diatom and these intracellular pools serve as substrate for the assimilatory enzymes, while nitrite is either not accumulated or is concentrated, in a very small cellular compartment.
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Studies on the metabolism of the Treponemata. I. Amino acid metabolism.

TL;DR: Since thirteen amino acids were found essential for the growth of this strict anaerobe, it seemed of interest to investigate its amino acid metabolism using both intact cells and cell-free extracts.
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Some properties of glutamic dehydrogenase from Neurospora crassa.

D. J. D. Nicholas, +1 more
- 01 Feb 1960 - 
TL;DR: A glutamic dehydrogenase from Neurospora requiring either DPNH or TPNH for activity has a pH optimum of 8·6 and is inhibited by a number of chelating agents and was unchanged when pyridoxine or riboflavin was limiting in the growth of mutants which require these vitamins.
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