Affiliation:
1. Department of Biological Sciences, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan 48309-4401, and Department of Clinical Microbiology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan 481072
Abstract
Fifteen of 23 ATCC strains and 2 of 9 clinical isolates of
Xanthomonas maltophilia
, all of which grew aerobically on ammonia, but not nitrate, as a sole nitrogen source, reduced nitrate to nitrite.
X. maltophilia
failed to grow anaerobically on complex medium with or without nitrate, so it is considered an obligate aerobe. Nitrate-reducing strains contained reduced methyl viologen nitrate reductase (MVH-NR) with specific activities ranging from 49.2 to 192 U mg of protein
−1
. Strain ATCC 17666 doubled its cell mass after 3 h of growth on nitrate broth under low aeration, possessed maximal MVH-NR activity, and converted the added nitrate to nitrite, which accumulated. Dissolved oxygen above 15% saturation greatly suppressed nitrite formation. All strains, except ATCC 14535, possessed between 0.25 and 5.05 pmol of molybdopterin mg of protein
−1
as measured by the
Neurospora crassa nit-1
assay. The molybdopterin activity in the soluble fraction sedimented as a single symmetrical peak with an
s
20,
w
of 5.1. Studies identified MVH-NR in selected strains as a membrane-bound protein. The deoxycholate-solubilized MVH-NR sedimented as a single peak in sucrose density gradients with an
s
20,
w
of 8.8. The MVH-NR of
X. maltophilia
has the physical characteristics of a respiratory nitrate reductase and may enable cells to use nitrate as an electron sink under semiaerobic conditions.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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