藤黄固氮菌
固氮
固氮菌
背景(考古学)
固氮酶
生物
有机体
氮气循环
氮气
生物技术
化学
细菌
遗传学
古生物学
有机化学
作者
Julia S. Martín del Campo,Jack Rigsbee,Marcelo Bueno Batista,Florence Mus,Luis M. Rubio,Oliver Einsle,John W. Peters,Ray Dixon,Dennis R. Dean,Patricia C. Dos Santos
标识
DOI:10.1080/10409238.2023.2181309
摘要
Understanding how Nature accomplishes the reduction of inert nitrogen gas to form metabolically tractable ammonia at ambient temperature and pressure has challenged scientists for more than a century. Such an understanding is a key aspect toward accomplishing the transfer of the genetic determinants of biological nitrogen fixation to crop plants as well as for the development of improved synthetic catalysts based on the biological mechanism. Over the past 30 years, the free-living nitrogen-fixing bacterium Azotobacter vinelandii emerged as a preferred model organism for mechanistic, structural, genetic, and physiological studies aimed at understanding biological nitrogen fixation. This review provides a contemporary overview of these studies and places them within the context of their historical development.
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