Alterations in Activity of Phosphatases during the Peridinium Bloom in Lake Kinneret |
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Authors: | DAVID WYNNE |
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Institution: | Kinneret Limnological Laboratory, P.O. Box 345, Tiberias, Israel |
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Abstract: | Acid and alkaline phosphatases have been isolated from Peridinium cinctum f. westii (Dinophyceae) during an algal bloom in Lake Kinneret. Acid phosphatase activity was fairly constant over the entire period of the bloom, although fluctuations in activity appeared to correlate with the chlorophyll content of the cells. Histochemical studies showed that the enzyme was localized inside the cell. Alkaline phosphatase activity was very low until May, a month after the peak of the bloom, when it increased sharply. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed one or two bands of alkaline phosphatase that increased in intensity as the bloom progressed. However, the highest activity of the enzyme (in the last sample collected) corresponded to a new, very intense band on the gels. Similarly to acid phosphatase, alkaline phosphatase was also localized inside the cell. The appearance of alkaline phosphatase is probably related to the available phosphate concentration in the lake, although the influence of other factors that may contribute to the induction of the enzyme cannot be ruled out. |
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