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ATP synthesis driven by a potassium diffusion potential in Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum is stimulated by sodium
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ATP synthesis driven by a potassium diffusion potential was studied in cell suspensions of Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum (Marburg). This transient increase in the intracellular ATP content was stimulated five-fold by the addition of sodium ions, from about 2 nmol ATP/min mg cells (dry weight) at 0.07 mM Na + to about 10 nmol ATP/min mg cells at 25 mM Na +. be involved in enzymatic catalysis of methane formation, in the generation of a proton motive force and/or of ATP, or in the regulation of the internal pH
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