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Impact of light/dark regimen on growth rate,biomass formation and bacteriochlorophyll synthesis in Erythromicrobium hydrolyticum
Authors:Vladimir V Yurkov  Hans van Gemerden
Institution:(1) Department of Microbiology, University of Groningen, Kerklaan 30, 9751 NN Haren, The Netherlands;(2) Present address: Institut für Biologie II, Mikrobiologie, Albert-Ludwigs Universität, Schänzlestrasse 1, W-7800 Freiburg i. Br., FRG
Abstract:The impact of illumination on specific growth rate, biomass formation, and synthesis of photopigment was studied in Erythromicrobium hydrolyticum, an obligately aerobic heterotrophic bacterium having the ability to synthesize bacteriochlorophyll a. In dark-grown continuous cultures the concentration of protein increased with increasing dilution rate, the concentration of bacteriochlorophyll a showed the opposite effect. At a dilution rate of 0.08 h-1 (68% of mgrmax in the dark) and SR-acetate of 11.8 mM, the concentration of BChla of illuminated cultures in steady-state was 11–22 nM, compared to 230–241 nM in cultures incubated in darkness. No significant differences were observed in the concentration of protein. A shift from darkness to light conditions resulted in increased specific growth rates resulting in increased biomass formation, thus showing that light enhances growth by serving as an additional energy source. This phenomenon, however, was temporary because bacteriochlorophyll synthesis is inhibited by light. In contrast to incubation in continuous light or dark, incubation under light/dark regimen resulted in permanently enhanced biomass formation. In the dark periods, bacteriochlorophyll was synthesized at elevated rates (compared to constant darkness), thus compensating the inhibitory effect of light in the preceding period. It thus appears that the organism is well-adpated to life in environments with alternating light/dark conditions. The ecological relevance of the observations is discussed.Non-standard abbreviations BChla bacteriochlorophyll a - D dilution rate - mgr spceific growth rate - Ks saturation constant - SR concentration of limiting in inflowing medium of chemostat
Keywords:Erythromicrobium  Erythrobacteria  Aerobic bacteriochlorophyll a containing bacteria (ABB)  Biomass formation in the light  Continuous culture
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