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Transport and Fixation of Inorganic Carbon during Photosynthesis in the Cells of Anabaena Grown under Ordinary Air. II. Effect of Sodium Concentration during Growth on the Induction of Active Trasport System for IC
Authors:Abe  Toshihiko; Tsuzuki  Mikio; Kaplan  Aaron; Miyachi  Shigetoh
Institution:1 Institute of Applied Microbiology, University of Tokyo Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113, Japan
2 Department of Botany, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem 91904, Israel
Abstract:The requirement of sodium for growth of Anabaena variabilisM3 was investigated under low (0.04%) and high (1.5 or 5%) CO2conditions. The growth rates under both conditions were stronglyaffected by NaCl concentrations up to 0.5 mM in the medium.In the presence of 40 µM NaCl, the cells were not ableto grow under a low CO2 condition, but were able to grow undera high CO2 condition. The sodium requirement for growth wasdependent on pH: in the Na+-deficient condition, cells couldgrow at pH6.8, while no growth occurred at pH 8.2, suggestingthat the requirement of Na+ for growth observed in the low CO2condition can be substituted for by a lower pH. In the presence of 20 mM NaCl at pH 7.8, 14CO2 as well as H14CO3were actively transported into the cells which had been grownin air. In contrast, the transport of both of these inorganiccarbon (IC) species was suppressed under the Na+-deficient condition.These results suggest that sodium is required for the stimulationof transport of IC during photosynthesis. This is one of thereasons why Na+ is required for the growth of Anabaena underordinary air and alkaline conditions. (Received September 27, 1986; Accepted March 26, 1987)
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