Effect of Temperature on the Respiration and Cytochromes of an Extreme Thermophile
AUTOR(ES)
McFeters, Gordon A.
RESUMO
The rate of oxygen uptake in an extreme thermophile at 70 C was three times greater than at 50 C. Cytochromes a, b, and c were present in cells grown at 50, 60, and 70 C. The content of these electron transport system elements remained relatively constant as the growth temperature was raised.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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