The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Trimethylamine N-Oxide Respiration by Aerobic Photosynthetic Bacterium, Erythrobacter sp. OCh 114
Hiroyuki ArataYasuharu SerikawaKen-ichiro Takamiya
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1988 Volume 103 Issue 6 Pages 1011-1015

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Erythrobacter sp. OCh 114, an aerobic photosynthetic bacterium, had trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) reductase activity, which increased when the culture medium contained TMAO. The reductase was located in the periplasm. The bacteria grew anaerobically in the presence of TMAO. These results suggested that Erythrobacter OCh 114 has the ability to reduce TMAO through the respiratory chain. The TMAO respiration system of this organism was different from those of facultative purple photosynthetic bacteria in two respects: (a) TMAO reductase did not have activity to reduce dimethyl sulfoxide and (b) soluble c-type cytochrome, cytochrome c551, and cytochrome b-c1 complex appeared to be involved. The photochemical activity, which is usually inoperative in the anaerobic cell suspension, was restored by TMAO, suggesting that the photosynthesis and the TMAO respiration share a common electron transfer chain.

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