Abstract

Hemoproteins were localized in the cyanobacteriumAnabaena cylindrica with diaminobenzidine (DAB). Incubation of whole cells in the light with DAB resulted in deposition of oxidized DAB on the lamellae of the vegetative cells and central heterocyst region. This reaction was greatest at pH 7.5, light-dependent, insensitive to 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1, 1-dimethyl urea, and abolished by glutaraldehyde fixation. A light-independent oxidation of DAB was also observed with light and electron microscopy in the “honeycomb” region and periphery of heterocysts. This reaction was greatest at pH 7.5, enhanced by H2O2, and active in glutaraldehyde-fixed frozen sections. Inhibitors such as sodium cyanide, sulfide, and hydroxylamine severely reduced DAB oxidation and nitrogenase activity under aerobic but not anaerobic conditions. These results indicate that the heme proteins, localized in heterocysts by light-independent DAB oxidation, are involved in the oxygen-protection mechanism of the O2-labile nitrogenase.

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