Regulation of Nitrogen Assimilation in Green Microalgae

J. A. Hellebust, I. Ahmad
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AbstractGreen microalgae have evolved a diversity of regulatory mechanisms for assimilating inorganic and organic nitrogen compounds. Ammonium, which is a preferred nitrogen source under most conditions, is usually assimilated via the glutamine synthetase/glutamate synthase (GS/GOGAT) cycle. However, some green microalgae assimilate ammonium via NADP-dependent glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) under high ammonium conditions (e.g., Chlorella species), or under conditions of restricted nitrogen supply (Stichococcus bacillaris, which possesses a high-affinity NADP-GDH). NAD-dependent glutamate dehydrogenase appears to function mainly under heterotrophic conditions, and when amino acids serve as sources of nitrogen, thus suggesting a catabolic role for this enzyme. In S. bacillaris, when ammonium assimilation occurs chiefly via the GS/GOGAT cycle, GS1 (cytosolic isozyme) appears to be responsible for glutamine synthesis in the dark, and GS2 (chloroplastic isozyme) in the light. S. bacillaris synthesizes GS2 and N...
绿色微藻氮同化的调控
摘要绿色微藻在吸收无机和有机氮化合物方面具有多种调控机制。铵在大多数情况下是首选的氮源,通常通过谷氨酰胺合成酶/谷氨酸合成酶(GS/GOGAT)循环被同化。然而,一些绿色微藻在高铵条件下(如小球藻种)或在氮供应有限的条件下(如杆菌球菌,其具有高亲和力的NADP-GDH)通过nadp依赖性谷氨酸脱氢酶(GDH)同化铵。nad依赖性谷氨酸脱氢酶似乎主要在异养条件下发挥作用,当氨基酸作为氮的来源时,因此表明该酶具有分解代谢作用。在芽孢杆菌中,当氨同化主要通过GS/GOGAT循环发生时,GS1(胞质同工酶)似乎在黑暗中负责谷氨酰胺的合成,而GS2(叶绿体同工酶)在光明中负责谷氨酰胺的合成。芽胞杆菌合成GS2和N…
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