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Studies on red pigments excreted by cells of Chlorella protothecoides during the process of bleaching induced by glucose or acetate II. Mode of formation of the red pigments
Authors:OSHIO  YUTAKA; HASE  EIJI
Institution:Institute of Applied Microbiology, University of Tokyo, and Tokugawa Institute for Biological Research Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:In parallel with the studies reported in the preceding paper(I), the modes of production of characteristic red pigmentsby Chlorella protothecoides cells were investigated under variousculture conditions, (i) During the course of "acetate-bleaching"of algal cells, excretion of red pigments in the medium proceededwith simultaneous disappearance of chlorophyll from algal cells.The total amount (weight) of the red pigments excreted intomedium was slightly less than that of the chlorophyll lost.No red pigment was detectable within the bleaching algal cells.Carotenoids were found to increase or remain nearly constantin their quantities per culture during the process of bleaching,(ii) In a later phase of "glucose-bleaching" some red pigmentswere found to be present inside as well as outside the algalcells, and the excreted pigments underwent further changes turningcolourless, (iii) Both the production of red pigments and disappearanceof chlorophyll were suppressed by light and this light effectwas insensitive to CMU. (iv) During the process of "regreening"of "glucose-bleached" algal cells, no production of red pigmentswas observed either in or outside the algal cells. Based on these results we concluded that the red pigments areproduced from chlorophyll during the bleaching process of algalcells induced by an organic carbon source. (Received July 23, 1968; )
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