Demolybdo-nitrate reductase (cytochrome c reductase) (NADH: acceptor oxidoreductase, EC 1.6.99.3) of Chlorella vulgaris can be activated in vitro to nitrate reductase by insertion of Mo from molybdate into the apoprotein. Evidence is here presented that reduction of the enzyme by reduced pyridine nucleotides inhibits the process of molybdenum insertion. This report also describes the effect of molybdate and tungstate concentration on the activation process. The activation is sigmoidally related to molybdate concentration with a calculated Hill coefficient of NH = 3. At suboptimal molybdate concentrations, tungstate stimulates enzyme activation by molybdate; but at saturating molybdate concentrations, tungstate is inhibitory. These facts are regarded as an indication that molybdate and tungstate are both positive effectors of molybdenum incorporation, but that they are competitors for the active Mo center.

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