Mutants of Anabaena strain CA altered in their ability to grow under nitrogen-fixing conditions.

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Mutants of Anabaena strain CA impaired in nitrogenase activity and growth on N2 were isolated and characterized. One mutant was selected for resistance to L-methionine-DL-sulfoximine, and others were selected for resistance to DL-7-azatryptophan or for requirements for combined nitrogen. The mutants varied in sensitivity of growth and nitrogenase activity to atmospheric 02. Several of the mutants whose growth on N2 was impaired under aerobic conditions could grow and reduce acetylene at rates comparable to the wild type when grown microaerobically under N2-CO2 (99:1). The acetylene reduction activity of some of the strains grown under N2-CO2 was immediately and completely lost upon exposure to atmospheric O2, but in at least one strain this loss was reversed when the O2 concentration was lowered, even after 10 h of exposure to air. The characteristics of the O2-sensitive mutants suggest that there may be several sites sensitive to O2 and that the protective mechanism involves several different phenomena.

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