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Light-dependent hydrogen production by C. reinhardiThe activity of hydrogenase in nonsynchronous, photoheterotrophically grown cells of C. reinhardi is a function of culture age. Rapidly growing cultures (exponential phase) exhibit lower hydrogenase activity than early stationary phase cultures. During prolonged dark anaerobic incubation the hydrogenase activity attains a maximal value in two to five hours. The activity declines rapidly after three to four hours of anaerobic incubation unless the pH of the suspending medium is maintained above 6.0. In C. reinhardi the source of electrons for hydrogen photoproduction appears to be derived mainly from water oxidation. However, when the water-splitting complex of photosystem II is impaired by a mutational block, the organism can utilize intracellular organic reductants as substrate for H2 production in a light-dependent reaction involving both PSII and PSI. When photosynthetic electron transport is uncoupled from phosphorylation, a rate of 174 micromoles of hydrogen evolved per mg cells per hour is observed. This rate of hydrogen photoproduction corresponds to 76% of the reductant generating capacity of PSII under steady-state photosynthesis.
Document ID
19800049240
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Lien, S.
(Solar Energy Research Institute Golden, Colo., United States)
Mcbride, C.
Togasaki, R.
San Pietro, A.
(Indiana University Bloomington, Ind., United States)
Date Acquired
August 10, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1979
Subject Category
Energy Production And Conversion
Meeting Information
Meeting: Sun II
Location: Atlanta, GA
Start Date: May 28, 1979
End Date: June 1, 1979
Accession Number
80A33410
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF BMS-75-03415
CONTRACT_GRANT: EG-77-C-0104-042
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF AER-75-16962
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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