Week 2: Autotrophy and diazotophy (growth in env and lab) Flashcards

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whats an autotroph

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uses CO2 as carbon source

  • assimilatory reduction into organisc and assimilation of organics into biomass
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what is diazotrophy

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N2 is used as the nitrogen souce

  • organism use assimilatory reduction to reduce N2 into organics (DNA, proteins) and assimilation into biomass

*diazotrophy is only characteristic of certain species of bacteria and archea

*treat apparently spread through horizontal gene transfer and operon found in many distantly relaed and not related species

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what are Rhizobia

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bacteria symbionts of legume roots and can fix nitrogen only in that state

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how can you identify ability to fix nitrogen?

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locating the operon in genome and that its surrounded by genetic sequences that differ from species to species

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describe incorperation/assimilation of nitrogen into cellular structures

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  • ammoniium NH4+ and nitrate NO3- are common, preferred macronutrient sources for N
  • nitrogen fixation from N2 is energetically expensive (diazotrophs dont fix N2 unless they need to bc energy intense process) ie have preferred source of nitrogen but can fix when needed
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what inhibits nitrogenase activity?

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O2

*nitrogenase is enzyme that conv N2 to NH3

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if nitrogenase is inactivated by oxygen why are not all N-fixers anaerobic?

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  • aerobic diazotrophs create pseudo anaerobic microenvironments aka anaerobiosis

Anabaena (filamentous cyanobacteria) is an oxyenic photosynthetic bacterium, when needs to fix nitrogen forms a heterocyst

  • Anoxygenic photosynthesis allows nitrogenase to remain active, shares fixed nitrogen with neighbouring cells while those cells supply additional nutrients to heterocyts

*Also uses temporal regulation to fix nitrogen during the night when no sunlight

  • also can use root nodules: plant provides leghaemoglobin oxygen binding protein to amke a nitrogen safe zone and development of “nutrient market”
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