Hydrogenosomes in a Mixed Isolate of Isotricha Prostoma and Isotricha Intestinalis from Ovine Rumen Contents
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1. Both Isotricha intestinalis and I. prostoma possess microbody-like organelles, with a highly granular appearance. 2. These organelles, which are sedimentable at 10(5) g-min, bear no morphological similarity to mitochondria, but are enzymatically similar to organelles possessed by certain other anaerobic protozoa and termed hydrogenosomes. 3. The hydrogenosomes isolated from a preparation of mixed isotrichs bear a closer similarity to those isolated from the other rumen holotrich. Dasytricha ruminantium, than those recently identified in a mixed entodiniomorph preparation, or the trichomonads, in that the enzyme malate dehydrogenase (decarboxylating) is non-sedimentable and phosphoacetyl transferase together with acetate kinase are involved in the transformation of acetyl CoA to acetate. 4. The results enable a scheme of acetate, CO2 and H2 formation from carbohydrates to be proposed and extends the number of protozoa known to possess this organelle.
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