Photobacterium phosphoreum: Difference between revisions
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When the excited flavin intermediate (FMN) moves to [[ground state]], it emits the light which is one of the products of the reaction [http://www.microbelibrary.org/ASMOnly/Details.asp?ID=552]. "The [[bioluminescence]] [[quantum]] yield has been estimated to be 10–30%" [http://mrw.interscience.wiley.com/emrw/9780470015902/els/article/a0001412/current/html?hd=All,Photobacterium&hd=All,phosphoreum Encyclopedia of Life Sciences]. If you observed in the equation, oxygen is not produce for this reason P. phosphoreum is known to have an [[anoxygenic photosynthesis]] [http://mrw.interscience.wiley.com/emrw/9780470015902/els/article/a0000465/current/html?hd=All,Photobacterium&hd=All,phosphoreum?hd=All,Photobacterium&hd=All,phosphoreum Encyclopedia of Life Sciences]. | When the excited flavin intermediate (FMN) moves to [[ground state]], it emits the light which is one of the products of the reaction [http://www.microbelibrary.org/ASMOnly/Details.asp?ID=552]. "The [[bioluminescence]] [[quantum]] yield has been estimated to be 10–30%" [http://mrw.interscience.wiley.com/emrw/9780470015902/els/article/a0001412/current/html?hd=All,Photobacterium&hd=All,phosphoreum Encyclopedia of Life Sciences]. If you observed in the equation, oxygen is not produce for this reason P. phosphoreum is known to have an [[anoxygenic photosynthesis]] [http://mrw.interscience.wiley.com/emrw/9780470015902/els/article/a0000465/current/html?hd=All,Photobacterium&hd=All,phosphoreum?hd=All,Photobacterium&hd=All,phosphoreum Encyclopedia of Life Sciences]. | ||
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Cell structure and metabolism
P. phosphoreum belongs to the phylum Proteobacteria. All bacteria that belong to that phylum are known to be Gram-negative. As gram-negative P. phosphoreum contain an outer membrane made of lipopolysaccharide outside and inside phospholipids, a periplasma space, a thin peptidoglycan layer and finally the plasma membrane Encyclopedia of Life Sciences.
P. phosphoreum is a chemoorganotroph which is capable of respiratory and fermentative metabolism [1]. It is a facultative anaerobe that can grow in the absence of oxygen when appropriate electron-acceptors are present. It doesn’t denitrify; in other word, it cannot use nitrogen molecules [2].
P. phosphoreum can produce blue-green light with the help of an enzyme called luciferase. “Luciferase catalyzes the reaction and uses reduced flavin mononucleotide, molecular oxygen, and a long-chain aldehyde as substrate” (Prescott, Harley and Klein 559).
Equation
FMNH2 + O2 + RCHO + luciferase → FMH + H2 + RCOOH + light
When the excited flavin intermediate (FMN) moves to ground state, it emits the light which is one of the products of the reaction [3]. "The bioluminescence quantum yield has been estimated to be 10–30%" Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. If you observed in the equation, oxygen is not produce for this reason P. phosphoreum is known to have an anoxygenic photosynthesis Encyclopedia of Life Sciences.