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Sub-Cellular Element Analysis of a Cyanobacterium (Nostoc sp.) in Symbiosis with Gunnera manicata by ESI and EELS
Authors:Karin M. J  ger,Christina Johansson,Ulrike Kunz,H. Lehmann
Affiliation:Karin M. Jäger,Christina Johansson,Ulrike Kunz,H. Lehmann
Abstract:
Element analysis using electron spectroscopic imaging (ESI) and electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) was performed in a symbiotic Nostoc sp. strain found in the upper stem tissue of Gunnera manicata, and in Nostoc PCC 9229, a free-living heterocyst-forming cyanobacterium able to enter into symbiosis with the angiosperm Gunnera in reconstitution experiments. ESI and EELS unequivocally identified the four elements nitrogen (N), sulphur (S), phosphorus (P) and oxygen (O) in different inclusion bodies of these biological specimens. High amounts of nitrogen were solely detected in huge cyanophycin granules in vegetative cells of the symbiotic Nostoc strain, whereas large polyphosphate bodies, containing high amounts of phosphorus, sulphur and oxygen, could be seen in the free-living Nostoc PCC 9229. The latter were usually not present or, when found, very small in vegetative cells of the cyanobiont.
Keywords:ESI/EELS technique  nitrogen detection  nitrogen fixation  Gunnera manicata  symbiotic cyanobacteria  Nostoc sp.  polyphosphate  cyanophycin
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