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  • Title: Nitrogenase. VI. Acetylene reduction assay: Dependence of nitrogen fixation estimates on component ratio and acetylene concentration.
    Author: Shah VK, Davis LC, Brill WJ.
    Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta; 1975 Apr 19; 384(2):353-9. PubMed ID: 1168506.
    Abstract:
    Acetylene reduction, an assay for nitrogenase activity (nitrogen:(acceptor) oxidoreductase, EC 1.7.99.2), Is dependent on the ratio of the two protein components of nitrogenase as well as on C2H2 concentration. As the component I : component II ratio (based on activity) is increased, the C2H2 reduction : N2 fixation ratio decreases to a minimum of 3.4 and then increases. The minimum is found at a ratio near 1 : 1. At a component I : component II ratio of 20 : 1, the C2H2 reduction : N2 fixation ratio is 5.3. Acetylene exhibits substrate inhibition in assays for nitrogenase activity. Both the apparent Km and Ki for acetylene vary as a function of the relative concentrations of components I and II present in the assay. When the more labile component II is limiting in the assay and "saturating" levels of C2H2 (above 0.1 atm) are used, N2-fixation capacity may be greatly under-estimated.
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