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Nitrogen Metabolism
• Nitrogen cycle
• Nitrate Assimilation
• Biological Nitrogen
Fixation
Red Alder
(Alnus rubra)
Nitrogen cycle
Biogeochemical nitrogen cycle
• Lightning
• Photochemical rxns
• Biological nitrogen
fixation
• Industrial fixation
• NH3 is toxic
Nitrate Assimilation
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Plants primarily assimilate nitrate (NO3-)
Nitrate reductase composed of FAD, Mo, and Heme ring
Found in root, shoot and leaf
Influenced by light, Nitrate and carbohydrate at
transcriptional and translational level
• NO3- + NAD(P)H + H+ + 2eÆ NO2- + NAD(P) + H2O
Induction of Nitrate reduction in
Barley
Nitrite reductase
• Nitrite (NO2-) is toxic
• Transport from
cytosol to chloroplast
(plastid in roots)
• NO2- + 6FDred + 8H+ + 6eÆ NH4+ + 6FDox + 2H2O
Ammonium Assimilation
• Convert nitrate to ammonia
• Incorporated into amino acids
Biological Nitrogen Fixation
• Free living &
Symbiotic bacteria
• Prokaryotes only
• N2 converted to
ammonia
• Enzyme: Nitrogenase
Nitrogen fixation
• Low oxygen
conditions required
• Need lots of energy
• N2 + 8e- + 8H+ + 16
ATP
Æ 2NH3 + H2 + 16ADP
+ 16Pi
Symbiotic Nitrogen fixation
• Host specificity
• Root nodules
• Cost and benefit to
the plant
Infection
• Chemotactic signals
secreted from roots
(isoflavinoids/betaine)
• Signal from bacteria: Nod
factors
Nitrogenase
• Two components: Fe
protein (2 subunits),
inactivated by oxygen
in 30-45 sec
• MoFe (4 subunits),
inactivated by oxygen
in 10 minutes
• Reacts with N2 and
H+
Nitrogenase complex
• Leghemogolobin = oxygen binding protein in cytoplasm
of infected cell [700 um], pink color
• Host plant produces globin, bacteria heme
• Km = 0.01 um, 10x higher than B-globin in human
• Stores some oxygen, transports Oxygen to respiring
bacterial cells
Transport forms of Nitrogen
•Amide exporters
•Uriede exporters
•Xylem sap