作者: M R Hyman , P M Wood
DOI: 10.1042/BJ2270719
关键词: Nitrobacteraceae 、 Nitrification 、 Acetylene 、 Substrate (chemistry) 、 Labelling 、 Nuclear chemistry 、 Ammonia 、 Inorganic chemistry 、 Chemistry 、 Thiourea 、 Nitrosomonas europaea
摘要: Acetylene brings about a progressive inactivation of ammonia mono-oxygenase, the ammonia-oxidizing enzyme in Nitrosomonas europaea. High NH4+ ion concentrations were protective. The inactivation followed first-order kinetics, with a rate constant of 1.5 min-1 at saturating concentrations of acetylene. If acetylene was added in the absence of O2, the cells remained active until O2 was re-introduced. A protective effect was also demonstrated with thiourea, a reversible non-competitive inhibitor of ammonia oxidation. Incubation of cells with [14C]acetylene was found to cause labelling of a single membrane polypeptide. This ran on dodecyl sulphate/polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis with an Mr value of 28 000. It is concluded that acetylene is a suicide substrate for the mono-oxygenase. The labelling experiment provides the first identification of a constituent polypeptide of ammonia mono-oxygenase.