Abstract

The role of Ca2+ and Mn2+ in Rhodospirillum rubrum grown under different conditions with respect to nitrogen source has been studied. The results show that this phototroph does not have an absolute requirement for these cations. In vitro studies of one of the enzymes operative in the metabolic regulation of nitrogenase in Rsp. rubrum have shown that Mn2+ or Fe2+ is required for activity. This investigation indicates that Mn2+ is not required in vivo for the function of this enzyme, suggesting that either Fe2+ is functional or that the enzyme has other properties when active in the cell.

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