Abstract
With Micrococcus halodenitrificans, maximum production of nitritase occurs just after nitrite has been reduced completely to nitrogen. Maximum denitrifying activity takes place at pH 7.6 in the presence of 0.38 to 0.75 molar sodium chloride or sodium bromide. The activity is slightly less in the presence of lithium chloride but reaches a peak at 0.19 to 0.38 molar concentration. The reduction of nitrate to nitrite is inhibited by azide whereas reduction of nitrite to nitrogen is not, suggesting the possibility that at least two separate enzymes may be involved in these reactions. The lactic acid dehydrogenase of this organism shows maximum activity in the presence of 0.75 molar sodium chloride.
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Canadian Science Publishing
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