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Nitrate uptake in Aspergillus nidulans and involvement of the third gene of the nitrate assimilation gene cluster
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BiologyNitrate UptakeBiochemistryReactive Nitrogen SpecieNatural SciencesGeneticsNet Nitrate UptakeCrna ExpressionAspergillus NidulansMicrobial EcologyThird GeneEnvironmental MicrobiologyCrna1 MutationMicrobiologyFungal PhysiologyMetabolismMedicineNitrosative Stress
In Aspergillus nidulans, chlorate strongly inhibited net nitrate uptake, a process separate and distinct from, but dependent upon, the nitrate reductase reaction. Uptake was inhibited by uncouplers, indicating that a proton gradient across the plasma membrane is required. Cyanide, azide, and N-ethylmaleimide were also potent inhibitors of uptake, but these compounds also inhibited nitrate reductase. The net uptake kinetics were problematic, presumably due to the presence of more than one uptake system and the dependence on nitrate reduction, but an apparent Km of 200 microM was estimated. In uptake assays, the crnA1 mutation reduced nitrate uptake severalfold in conidiospores and young mycelia but had no effect in older mycelia. Several growth tests also indicate that crnA1 reduces nitrate uptake. crnA expression was subject to control by the positive-acting regulatory gene areA, mediating nitrogen metabolite repression, but was not under the control of the positive-acting regulatory gene nirA, mediating nitrate induction.
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