Deposition of condensed phosphate as an effect of varying sulfur deficiency in the cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. (Anacystis nidulans) |
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Authors: | Nelson H. Lawry Thomas E. Jensen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biological Sciences, Herbert H. Lehman College, City University of New York, Bedford Park Boulevard West, 10468 Bronx, N.Y., U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Uptake of orthophosphate and deposition of condensed phosphate were investigated in cells of Synechococcus sp. (Anacystis nidulans) deficient in phosphorus or sulfur. When phosphorus was restored to phosphorus-starved cells, uptake was rapid and immediate, with the greatest accumulation occurring within the first hour. Uptake was optimum in the pH 7.5–8.5 range. Long-term (6-day) studies of uptake and deposition with cells exposed to a wide range of sulfur deficiency showed that both processes were greatest when the level of exogenous sulfur was reduced to zero. The increase in cellular phosphorus as determined chemically was in agreement with the increased number and size of polyphosphate bodies at the ultrastructural level. Possible mechanisms for the control of phosphorus uptake and condensed phosphate formation by exogenous sulfur are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Condensed phosphate Polyphosphate bodies Sulfur deficiency Cyanobacteria Synechococus Anacystis nidulans |
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