Publications by authors named "A L Semeykina"

The terminal oxidases and coupled Na+ transport have been studied in intact cells and inside-out subcellucar vesicles of alkalo- and halotolerant Bacillus FTU grown under different conditions. Cells grown at pH 7.5 are shown to possess a system of respiration-dependent Na+ transport which is (i) inhibited by protonophorous uncoupler and (ii) activated by the delta psi-discharging agent valinomycin, suggesting that the Na+ transport is due to cooperation of the H(+)-motive oxidase and Na+/H+ antiporter.

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Mechanisms of Na+ transport into the inside-out subcellular vesicles of alkalo- and halotolerant Bacillus FTU and of Escherichia coli grown at different pH have been studied. Both microorganisms growing at pH 7.5 are shown to possess a system of the respiration-dependent Na+ transport which (i) is inhibited by protonophorous uncoupler, by delta pH-discharging agent diethylammonium (DEA) acetate, by micromolar cyanide arresting the H(+)-motive respiratory chain, and by amiloride, and (ii) is resistant to the Na+/H+ antiporter monensin and to Ag+, inhibitor of the Na(+)-motive respiratory chain.

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Respiration-dependent pumping of Na+ and H+ into the inside-out subcellular vesicles of alkalotolerant and halotolerant Bacillus FTU grown at alkaline pH was studied. The vesicles were shown to be competent in Na+ and H+ transport coupled to ascorbate oxidation via N,N,N',N'-tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine or diaminodurene. The uphill Na+ uptake is strongly stimulated by either protonophores or valinomycin, whereas H+ uptake is stimulated by valinomycin and completely inhibited by protonophores.

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The effect of Ag+ on Na+ pumping by Na(+)-motive NADH-quinone reductase and terminal oxidase has been studied in Bacillus FTU inside-out vesicles. Very low concentrations of Ag+ (C1/2 = 1 x 10(-8) M or 2 x 10(-12) g ion.mg protein-1) are shown to inhibit the uphill Na+ uptake coupled to the oxidation of NADH by fumarate or of ascorbate + TMPD by oxygen but exert no effect on the H+ uptake by the H(+)-motive respiratory chain.

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An alkalo- and halo-tolerant aerobic microorganism has been isolated which, according to microbiological analysis data and the ribosomal 5S RNA sequence, is a Bacillus similar, but not identical, to B. licheniformis and B. subtilis.

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