L34 nitrogen fixation Flashcards

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Ammonium assimilation
input, output, catalyst, describe

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NH4 => R-NH2

catalysed by GS/GOAT glutamine-glutamine oxoglucante aminoTransferase
input: ATP + NADPH
output: glutamate
very sensitive process functions at [low]

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What is nitrogen fixation
give an example and discuss the importance of nitrogen

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  • rN2 => NH4+ catalysed by nitrogenase
    examples:
    Rhizobium is symbiotic
    Rlebsiella is free living
  • 79% of the atmosphere, we need it but only bacteria and archea can fix it
  • high energy + high reduction power requiring 24ATP because we need to break the triple bond
  • nitrogen fixation is balanced by denitrification
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Ammonification

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R-NH2 => NH4
reverse ammonia assimilation, organic matter decomposition
many enzymes of plants, microbes, animals

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What is nitrification conditions and examples of bacteria and archaea that participate

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turning nitrogen into different compounds
conditions: aerobic, anaerobic, micoaeorbic, autotrophic

Bacteria:
AOB, NOB, anammox, commamox

Archea: AOA like Nitrosphaertata thaumarcheota

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Draw the three graphs and explain upwelling

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PN => NH4 => Nitrite NO2 => Nitrate NO3
oxidation = nitrification

nitrate upwelling in the deep oceans
decomposition => ammonium => nitrate

graph 1: temperature and oxygen
graph 2: dentri, amo, nitro in water space and microbial activity
graph 3: nitrate, nitrite, nitrogen, ammonium

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List types of nitrification

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  1. Ammonia oxidation
  2. Nitrite oxidation
  3. commanox => complete ammonia oxidation
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What is ammonium oxidation

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NH4 => NO2- [ 274kj/ml]
catalyst: ammonium monooxygenase, there are similar monooxygenase
who: Nitrosomonas, Nitrosococcus, Nitrososphaerota (Thaumarchaeota)

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What is nitrite oxidation

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NO2 => NO3- [-74]
using nitrite oxireductase
who: nitrospira, nitrospina

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complete ammonium oxidation

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NH4+ => => NO3- [74 + 274]

noted in Nitrospira species in low O2 and low NH4+, before it was thought they only did NOB
*the key gene is amoA, that amoA of comommox is different and it cannot be amplified by regular amoA primers

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assimilatory nitrogen reduction

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assimilatory nitrate reduction: NO3 => NO2
*inhibited by NH4 which is end product inhibition
*cells only need a little bit of N

assimilatory nitrite: NO2 => NH4
* GS/GOAT

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dissimilatory nitrogen reduction

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anaerobic
dissimilatory nitrate reduction: NO3- => NO2-
* no end product inhibition because cells must continue to respirate even in presence of NH4+
*use NO3- as TEA when there is no O2 meaning facultaltive anaerobes

from that point denitrification will lead to N2 or N2O
otherwise end product can be NH4+ via DNRA

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Denitrification where, who, measureable

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NO2 => N2O or N2
where: soil or water
who: anaerobic done by facultrive ana in special circumstances like floods

measure: measure N2O gas with a chromatograph and expose to C2H2 so that N2O doesn’t become N2 because that is undetectable

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What is DNRA what, conditions

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type of ammoniaification it is dissimilatory nitrate reduction followed by nitrite ammonification
* highly polluted zones with high NO3-
*soil and water
*aerobic and anaerobic

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Anammox

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NH4+ + NO2 => N2 or NO3 maybe
oxidation of NH4 oxidation with NO2
*anaeorbic waste water conditions, sedimenta
*mostly slow growing archea

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