Expression of Cytochrome Oxidases in Bacillus cereus: Effects of Oxygen Tension and Carbon Source

  • Escamilla J
  • Ramirez R
  • Del Arena I
  • et al.
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Abstract

The expression of three putative terminal oxidases (cytochromes aa, , o and d) of Bacillus cereus was studied in response to oxygen tension and the nature of the carbon source used for growth. High levels of cytochromes b and o were expressed irrespective of culture conditions. Oxygen deprivation caused a large drop in the levels of cytochromes c and aa3. Cytochrome d appeared at low oxygen tensions, in anaerobic cultures and during slow aerobic.growth on poorly utilized carbon sources (casein hydrolysate). No cytochrome d was detected during fast aerobic growth in fermentable (sucrose-containing) media or when NaNO, was added to anaerobic cultures. Cytochromes aa3, o and d were reduced by physiological substrates (NADH and succinate) and by ascorbate plus tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine (TMPD). Oxidase activity using ascorbate-TMPD as electron donor was significantly more resistant to cyanide inhibition in cells containing none or trace amounts of cytochrome aa3. Thus, the involvement of cytochromes o and d in the cyanide-resistant respiration of Bacillus cereus is suggested.

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Escamilla, J. E., Ramirez, R., Del Arena, I. P., Zarzoza, G., & Linares, V. (1987). Expression of Cytochrome Oxidases in Bacillus cereus: Effects of Oxygen Tension and Carbon Source. Microbiology, 133(12), 3549–3555. https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-133-12-3549

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