Abstract

Growth of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans on iron- and sulfur-salts media and iron oxidizing activity of this bacterium were strongly inhibited by bisulfite ion. The mechanism of inhibition by bisulfite ion of iron-oxidizing activity was studied with the plasma membrane of T. ferrooxidans AP19-3. The c-type cytochrome in the plasma membrane was reduced by ferrous ion and the cytochrome reduced by Fe2+ was oxidized by cytochrome c oxidase in the plasma membrane. In contrast, c-type cytochrome was reduced by bisulfite ion, but it was not oxidized by cytochrome c oxidase in the membrane. Cytochrome c-oxidizing activity was also inhibited by the ion when mammalian cytochrome c was used as an electron donor, suggesting that cytochrome c oxidase, one of the component of iron oxidase, is the site of inhibition by bisulfite ion.

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