Hydrogenase does not confer significant benefits to Azotobacter vinelandii growing diazotrophically under conditions of glucose limitation.
AUTOR(ES)
Linkerhägner, K
RESUMO
The presumed beneficial effect of hydrogenase on growth of diazotrophic bacteria was reinvestigated with carbon-limited chemostat cultures of the hydrogenase-deficient mutant hoxKG of Azotobacter vinelandii and its parent. The results revealed that hydrogen recycling was too low to benefit the cellular energy metabolism or activities of nitrogenase and respiration.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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