Abstract

A collection of 10 Gram-negative bacteria was examined for the presence of a fumarate reductase related to that of Escherichia coli K-12. When the frd genes encoding the E. coli enzyme were used as DNA:DNA hybridization probes good signals were obtained from all members of the family Enterobacteriaceae. No significant hybridization was detected, even under non-stringent conditions, with the well characterized fumarate reducer Vibrio succinogenes or with Pseudomonas aeruginosa. These findings were confirmed and extended by immuno-diffusion studies using cell membranes and antiserum against the E. coli reductase. Precipitin lines were observed in all cases where frd homologies were detected. It was concluded that the V. succinogenes enzyme differs extensively from the E. coli fumarate reductase.

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