Amino acids as a nitrogen source for Chlorella symbiotic with green hydra |
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Authors: | McAuley P. J. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology and Preclinical Medicine, Sir Harold Mitchell Building, University of St Andrews, KY16 9TH St Andrews, Fife, UK |
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Abstract: | Supply of amino acids may be important in controlling cell division of Chlorella symbiotic with green hydra. Freshly isolated symbionts display characteristics of N-limited algae, and low pH in perialgal vacuoles and high levels of host glutamine synthetase (GS) limit uptake of ammonium. Movement of tritiated amino acids from host to algal pools suggests that symbiotic algae utilize amino acids derived from host digestion of prey. Amounts are significant in relation to host and algal amino acids pools. During host starvation, glutamine produced by host GS may be important as a nitrogen supply to the algae, which take up this amino acid at high rates at low pH. |
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Keywords: | green hydra Chlorella symbiosis amino acids HPLC |
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