Nitrate Reductase Test

 

             nitrate reductase                     nitrite reductase

NO3 ---------------------------------> NO2 -----------------------------------> N2

 nitrate                                     nitrite                                nitrogen gas

Some bacteria produce both enzymes, some produce nitrate reductase only, and others produce neither.

 

To perform this test in VUMicro© Online Lab , complete the following steps:

 

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Inoculation of Medium

1. Select the nitrate broth with Durham tube medium.  

2. Complete the process of a tube-to-tube aseptic transfer to inoculate the medium.  Forgotten how to do these things?  Watch the "Show Me How To" videos.

 

Incubation of the Inoculated Medium

3. Place the inoculated tube into the 35-37 C incubator.  

  4. Press the New Day button to move forward 24 hours.  Forgotten how to do these things?  Watch the "Show Me How To" videos.

 

Determination of Test Results and  Addition of Reagents

5. Incubate this test for only 24 hours.  

6.  Retrieve the incubated culture from the incubator.

7.  Observe the culture. If the test was followed as described above, the culture will be cloudy (turbid). If there are bubbles in the Durham tube, this indicates presence of both nitrate reductase and nitrite reductase (nitrates have been converted to nitrites, and then to nitrogen gas - positive for both enzymes).

8.  If there are no bubbles in the Durham tube, it will be necessary to add reagents to determine the results.   Select the dropper tool and the appropriate reagent needed from the chemical shelf. Remove the cap lid.  For this test, select   Nitrate  reagent A, add it, and then add Nitrate reagent B  

9.  If the tube turns red, it is an indication that nitrate reductase is present but nitrite reductase is absent (+ for the first enzyme but -- for the second).   If the color doesn't change, and there was no gas in the Durham tube, the bacterium does not have either enzyme.

10 . Record test results.