Abstract
For microoganisms to live under extreme physical conditions requires important adaptations of the cells. In many organisms the use of Na+ instead of protons as coupling ion in energy transduction is associated with such adaptation. This review focuses on the enzymes that are responsible for the generation and utilization of Na+ gradients in extremophilic microorganisms. Aspects that are dealt with include: bioenergetics and ion homeostasis in extremophilic Bacteria and Archaea; the molecular mechanism of Na+ translocation; and (dis)advantages of Na+ as coupling ion in energy transduction.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 58 - 70 |
Number of pages | 13 |
Journal | World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology |
Volume | 11 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jan-1995 |
Keywords
- BIOENERGETICS
- ENERGY TRANSDUCTION
- EXTREMOPHILES
- NA+
- TRANSPORT
- AMINO-ACID-TRANSPORT
- ARCHAEBACTERIUM SULFOLOBUS-ACIDOCALDARIUS
- NUCLEAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE
- MEMBRANE-SPANNING SEGMENTS
- BACILLUS-FIRMUS OF4
- PRIMARY SODIUM-PUMP
- ESCHERICHIA-COLI
- PROPIONIGENIUM-MODESTUM
- ALKALOPHILIC BACILLUS
- VIBRIO-ALGINOLYTICUS