Studies on the effect of NAD(H) on nitrogenase activity in Rhodospirillum rubrum

Arch Microbiol. 1992;157(5):431-5. doi: 10.1007/BF00249100.

Abstract

The effect of NAD(P) and analogs of this nucleotide on nitrogenase activity in Rhodospirillum rubrum has been studied. Addition of NAD+ to nitrogen fixing Rsp. rubrum leads to inhibition of nitrogenase. NADP+ has the same effect but NADH or analogs modified in the nicotinamide portion do not cause inhibition. In contrast to ammonium ions, addition of NAD+ leads to inhibition of nitrogenase in cells that have been N-starved under argon. The inhibitory effect of NAD+ is more pronounced at lower light intensities. Addition of NAD+ also leads to inhibition of glutamine synthetase, a phenomenon also occurring when "switch-off" is produced by the addition of effectors such as ammonium ions or glutamine. It is also shown that NAD+ is taken up by Rsp. rubrum cells.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • NAD / analogs & derivatives
  • NAD / pharmacology*
  • Nitrogenase / antagonists & inhibitors
  • Nitrogenase / drug effects
  • Nitrogenase / metabolism*
  • Rhodospirillum rubrum / drug effects
  • Rhodospirillum rubrum / enzymology*
  • Rhodospirillum rubrum / metabolism
  • Substrate Specificity

Substances

  • NAD
  • Nitrogenase