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Mechanism of nitrogenase switch-off by oxygen
I. Goldberg, V. Nadler,
A. Hochman
Biochemistry Molecular Biology
Tel Aviv University
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Nitrogenase Activity
100%
Switch-off
100%
Nitrogenase
100%
Whole Cell
66%
Acetylene Reduction Assay
66%
Inhibition Rate
50%
Klebsiella Pneumoniae (K. pneumoniae)
50%
O2 Concentration
50%
Reversible Inhibition
50%
R. Capsulatus
50%
Respiration Rate
33%
Electron Acceptor
33%
Rhodobacter Sphaeroides
33%
Mutant Strains
16%
High Activity
16%
Cell Suspension
16%
Anaerobic Conditions
16%
Activity in Vivo
16%
Nitrite
16%
O2 Uptake
16%
Cyanide
16%
Cellular Respiration
16%
Photosynthetic Bacteria
16%
High Oxygen Concentration
16%
Sulfite
16%
Rhodopseudomonas
16%
Diazotrophs
16%
Nitrite Reductase
16%
Enzymatic Reduction
16%
Facultative Anaerobes
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Whole Cell
100%
Wild Type
50%
Breathing Rate
50%
Cell Suspension
25%
Anaerobe
25%
Oxygen Consumption
25%
Klebsiella pneumoniae
25%
Oxygen Concentration
25%
Phototrophic Bacteria
25%
Cell Respiration
25%
Diazotroph
25%
Rhodobacter Capsulatus
25%
Reduction (Chemistry)
25%
Rhodobacter Sphaeroides
25%