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      Nitrate reduction in Haloferax alexandrinus: the case of assimilatory nitrate reductase.

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          Haloferax alexandrinus Strain TM JCM 10717(T) = IFO 16590(T) is an extreme halophilic archaeon able to produce significant amounts of canthaxanthin. Its genome sequence has been analysed in this work using bioinformatics tools available at Expasy in order to look for genes encoding nitrate reductase-like proteins: respiratory nitrate reductase (Nar) and/or assimilatory nitrate reductase (Nas). The ability of the cells to reduce nitrate under aerobic conditions was tested. The enzyme in charge of nitrate reduction under aerobic conditions (Nas) has been purified and characterised. It is a monomeric enzyme (72 ± 1.8 kDa) that requires high salt concentration for stability and activity. The optimum pH value for activity was 9.5. Effectiveness of different substrates, electron donors, cofactors and inhibitors was also reported. High nitrite concentrations were detected within the culture media during aerobic/microaerobic cells growth. The main conclusion from the results is that this haloarchaeon reduces nitrate aerobically thanks to Nas and may induce denitrification under anaerobic/microaerobic conditions using nitrate as electron acceptor. The study sheds light on the role played by haloarchaea in the biogeochemical cycle of nitrogen, paying special attention to nitrate reduction processes. Besides, it provides useful information for future attempts on microecological and biotechnological implications of haloarchaeal nitrate reductases.

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          Journal
          Extremophiles
          Extremophiles : life under extreme conditions
          Springer Nature
          1433-4909
          1431-0651
          May 2017
          : 21
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Anadolu University, 26470, Eskişehir, Turkey.
          [2 ] División de Bioquímica y Biología Molecular, Departamento de Agroquímica y Bioquímica, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Alicante, Ap. 99, 03080, Alicante, Spain. rosa.martinez@ua.es.
          Article
          10.1007/s00792-017-0924-4
          10.1007/s00792-017-0924-4
          28321615
          fabf75a2-ebe1-46d3-8709-8ee14d6f02f9
          History

          Archaea,Assimilatory nitrate pathway,Denitrification,Halophiles,N-cycle,Nitrate reductase

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