Abstract

Various metal ions play a key role in growth and biohydrogen (H2) production by phototrophic bacteria through incorporation into or stimulation of the responsible enzymes and/or related metabolic pathways. This study shows, that Cu (I) ions, at low concentration (<5 μM), suppressed the growth of Rhodobacter sphaeroides strain MDC6521, isolated from mineral springs in Armenia, but enhanced the H2 yield by this bacterium. In contrast, Cu (II) ions with the same concentrations inhibited H2 yield. These ions also affected the medium redox potential during R. sphaeroides growth. N,N′-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide-sensitive ATPase activity of R. sphaeroides membrane vesicles was increased in the presence of both ions. Cu ions at low concentrations are suggested to affect biohydrogen production pathways or responsible enzymes in R. sphaeroides, proton FoF1-ATPase of which could be a target for these ions.

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