- Turkish Journal of Biology
- Volume:38 Issue:5
- Nitrate and iron nutrition effects on some nitrate assimilation enzymes and metabolites in Spirulina...
Nitrate and iron nutrition effects on some nitrate assimilation enzymes and metabolites in Spirulina platensis
Authors : Merve ESEN, Raziye ÖZTÜRK ÜREK
Pages : 690-700
Doi:10.3906/biy-1405-37
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Publication Date : 2014-12-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Effects of different sodium nitrate and iron concentrations on the production of some metabolites and pigments and the activities of some nitrate assimilation enzymes [nitrate reductase insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(NR);, nitrite reductase insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(NiR);, glutamine synthetase insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(GS);, and glutamate synthase insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(GOGAT);] were investigated in the growth medium of Spirulina platensis insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Gamont); Geitler. For this purpose, S. platensis was cultivated on Zarrouk`s medium containing different sodium nitrate concentrations insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(10-180 mM);. A 100 mM sodium nitrate concentration stimulated growth of this organism as well as the production of pigments and other metabolites and enzyme activities. In the presence of 100 mM sodium nitrate, different concentrations of iron insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(10-100 µM); were tried in the growth medium of S. platensis. The highest enzyme activities were determined in the presence of 100 mM sodium nitrate and 50 µM iron. The highest NR, NiR, GS, and GOGAT activities obtained were 126.92 ± 9.2 U mL-1, 841.16 ± 61.4 U mL-1, 0.1301 ± 0.02 U mL-1, and 46.18 ± 1.8 U mL-1, respectively. These high enzymatic activities may stimulate high amino acid production. Higher enzyme activity may result in higher nutritional value in S. platensis, which has wide usage in biotechnology, industry, and biochemistry.Keywords : Spirulina platensis, iron, nitrate, nitrate reductase, nitrite reductase, glutamine synthetase, glutamate synthase