Abstract

Several strains and mutants of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides can be grown anaerobically in the dark in the presence of dimethyl sulphoxide as an electron acceptor. During adaptation to this fermentative mode of growth, two major c-type cytochromes are synthesized, one with Mr 45 000 and the second with Mr 20 000 and a midpoint potential of +120 mV. These cytochromes are barely detectable in membranes prepared from cells grown in aerobic or photosynthetic conditions. An electrophoretic method is presented for the detection of the b-type and c-type cytochromes of pigmented or unpigmented membranes. The method resolves three b-type cytochromes and four c-type cytochromes in membranes from aerobically and photosynthetically grown cells.

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