نتایج جستجو برای: nitrate reductase nadh

تعداد نتایج: 81132  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1974
L E Schrader D A Cataldo D M Peterson

The in vitro instability of nitrate reductase (EC 1.6.6.1) activity from leaves of several species of higher plants was investigated. Decay of activity was exponential with time, suggesting that an enzyme-catalyzed reaction was involved. The rate of decay of nitrate reductase activity increased as leaf age increased in all species studied. Activity was relatively stable in certain genotypes of ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1980
A J Reed R H Hageman

Two maize hybrids were grown under growth chamber conditions on solution or vermiculite medium that contained 2.5, 7.5, or 15 millimolar nitrate. The objectives were to determine: (a) the effect of nitrate supply on N metabolism and growth and (b) the interrelationship between nitrate uptake, flux, and reduction on the accumulation of reduced N and nitrate by the various plant parts and for the...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1967
G L Ritenour K W Joy J Bunning R H Hageman

Greenhouse grown seedlings of corn (Zea mays L.) and foxtail (Setaria faberii Herrm.) were used as source material in determining the intracellular localization of nitrate reductase, nitrite reductase, and glutamic acid dehydrogenase, Nonaqueous and aqueous isolation techniques were used to establish that nitrite reductase is localized within the chloroplasts, but that nitrate reductase and glu...

Journal: :Microbiology 1994
C González G González J Avila M D Pérez N Brito J M Siverio

The addition of nitrite, the product of the reaction catalysed by nitrate reductase, to cell suspensions of the yeast Hansenula anomala caused a reversible inactivation of NADPH-dependent nitrate reductase activity. The haem- and Mo-dependent and Mo-dependent activities of nitrate reductase, determined with the non-physiological electron donors FMNH2 and reduced methyl viologen respectively, we...

2013
J. Bednarz

In an earlier publication we reported on the role o f arginine for the development o f nitrate reductase activity in cells o f the filamentous cyanobacterium Oscillatoria chalybea (Bednarz and Schmid, Z. Naturforsch. 46c, 591 (1991)). In the present paper we present further evidence that arginine is the natural inducer for nitrate reductase activity. Thus, we show that the induc­ tion is regula...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
Laura Alvarez Carlos Bricio Alba Blesa Aurelio Hidalgo José Berenguer

Laboratory-adapted strains of Thermus spp. have been shown to require oxygen for growth, including the model strains T. thermophilus HB27 and HB8. In contrast, many isolates of this species that have not been intensively grown under laboratory conditions keep the capability to grow anaerobically with one or more electron acceptors. The use of nitrogen oxides, especially nitrate, as electron acc...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1979
Y Hino S Minakami

The hepatic microsomal haem oxygenase activity of rats treated with CoCl2 was studied kinetically by measuring biliverdin, the immediate product of the reaction. Biliverdin was extracted with diethyl ether/ethanol mixture, and was determined by the difference between A690 and A800. The apparent Km value for NADPH (at 50 microM-haematin) was about 0.2 microM when an NADPH-generating system was u...

Journal: :Journal of biochemistry 2012
Eriko Tomitsuka Kiyoshi Kita Hiroyasu Esumi

Increased glycolysis is the principal explanation for how cancer cells generate energy in the absence of oxygen. However, in actual human tumour microenvironments, hypoxia is often associated with hypoglycemia because of the poor blood supply. Therefore, glycolysis cannot be the sole mechanism for the maintenance of the energy status in cancers. To understand energy metabolism in cancer cells u...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1988
J V Dean J E Harper

A two-step purification protocol was used in an attempt to separate the constitutive NAD(P)H-nitrate reductase [NAD(P)H-NR, pH 6.5; EC 1.6.6.2] activity from the nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide (NO((x))) evolution activity extracted from soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) leaflets. Both of these activities were eluted with NADPH from Blue Sepharose columns loaded with extracts from either wild-...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1970
P A Ketchum H Y Cambier W A Frazier C H Madansky A Nason

In vitro assembly or complementation of a hybrid assimilatory nitrate reductase was attained by mixing a preparation of nitrate-induced N. crassa mutant nit-1 specifically with acid-treated (pH 2.5) bovine milk or intestinal xanthine oxidase, rabbit liver aldehyde oxidase, or chicken liver xanthine dehydrogenase. The complementation reaction specifically required induced nit-1, the only nitrate...

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