The specific functions of menaquinone and demethylmenaquinone in anaerobic respiration with fumarate, dimethylsulfoxide, trimethylamine N-oxide and nitrate by …

U Wissenbach, A Kröger, G Unden - Archives of microbiology, 1990 - Springer
U Wissenbach, A Kröger, G Unden
Archives of microbiology, 1990Springer
The respiratory activities of E. coli with H 2 as donor and with nitrate, fumarate,
dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) or trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) as acceptor were measured
using the membrane fraction of quinone deficient strains. The specific activities of the
membrane fraction lacking naphthoquinones with fumarate, DMSO or TMAO amounted to≤
2% of those measured with the membrane fraction of the wild-type strain. After incorporation
of vitamin K 1 [instead of menaquinone (MK)] into the membrane fraction deficient of …
Abstract
The respiratory activities of E. coli with H2 as donor and with nitrate, fumarate, dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) or trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) as acceptor were measured using the membrane fraction of quinone deficient strains. The specific activities of the membrane fraction lacking naphthoquinones with fumarate, DMSO or TMAO amounted to ≤2% of those measured with the membrane fraction of the wild-type strain. After incorporation of vitamin K1 [instead of menaquinone (MK)] into the membrane fraction deficient of naphthoquinones, the activities with fumarate or DMSO were 92% or 17%, respectively, of the activities which could be theoretically achieved. Incorporation of demethylmenaquinone (DMK) did not lead to a stimulation of the activities of the mutant. In contrast, the electron transport activity with TMAO was stimulated by the incorporation of either vitamin K1 or DMK. Nitrate respiration was fully active in membrane fractions lacking either naphthoquinones or Q, but was ≤3% of the wild-type activity, when all quinones were missing. Nitrate respiration was stimulated on the incorporation of either vitamin K1 or Q into the membrane fraction lacking quinones, while the incorporation of DMK was without effect. These results suggest that MK is specifically involved in the electron transport chains catalyzing the reduction of fumarate or DMSO, while either MK or DMK serve as mediators in TMAO reduction. Nitrate respiration requires either Q or MK.
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