Futile cycling of ammonium ions via the high affinity potassium uptake system (Kdp) of Escherichia coli
1991
Escherichia coli Frag1 was grown under various nutrient limitations in chemostat culture at a fixed temperature, dilution rate and pH both in the presence and the absence of a high concentration of ammonium ions by using either ammonium chloride or dl-alanine as the sole nitrogen source. The presence of high concentrations of ammonium ions in the extracellular fluids of potassium-limited cultures of E. coli Frag1 caused an increase of the specific rate of oxygen consumption of these cultures. In contrast, under phosphate-, sulphate- or magnesium-limited growth conditions no such increase could be observed. The presence of high concentrations of ammonium ions in potassium-limited cultures of E. coli Frag5, a mutant strain of E. coli Frag1 which lacks the high affinity potassium uptake system (Kdp), did not increase the specific rate of oxygen consumption.
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