Oxygen uptake kinetics of Pseudomonas chlororaphis grown in glucose- or glutamate-limited continuous cultures
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1997
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Bodelier, P.L.E.
Laanbroek, H.J.
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Abstract
Oxygen uptake and glucose and glutamate oxidation
kinetics of the heterotrophic bacterium Pseudomonas
chlororaphis grown in glucose- or glutamate-limited
cultures under oxygen-saturating or oxygen-limiting conditions
were determined. Km values for oxygen were 1.4–
5.6 UM. Only in the case of glucose were significantly
lower Km values and enhanced specific oxygen affinity
(Vmax/Km) per cell found under oxygen-limiting conditions.
Both Km and specific affinity values for glucose and
glutamate oxidation were apparently affected by oxygen
concentration, although a statistically significant enhancement
of the oxidation kinetics was found only for glutamate.
The kinetic data found for P. chlororaphis support
the conclusion that the outcome of competition for oxygen
with Nitrosomonas europaea in the rhizosphere of
oxygen-releasing macrophytes will primarily be determined
by oxidation kinetics of the electron donor instead
of the oxygen uptake kinetics of the respective organisms.
Keywords
Oxygen kinetics, Km, Pseudomonas chlororaphis, Nitrosomonas europaea, Chemostat, Competition