DIVERSITY IN THE MECHANISM OF CARBON DIOXIDE FIXATION IN DUNALIELLA TERTIOLECTA (CHLOROPHYCEAE)1 |
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Authors: | D. Mukerji H. E. Glover I. Morris |
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Affiliation: | Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, West Boothbay Harbor, Malne 04575 |
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Abstract: | The mechanism of photosynthetic carbon dioxide fixation in the green flagellate Dunaliella tertiolecta Butcher varies during growth in batch culture. Evidence for this change comes from three sources: i) algae from the stationary phase incorporated a greater proportion of the fixed carbon into amino arids and protein than did cells from the mid-exponential phase; ii) the activity of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase relative to that of ribulose-1, 5-di-phosphate carboxylase increased with age in batch culture; and, iii) cells from the stationary phase appeared to utilize the bicarbonate ion as the substrate for photosynthesis, whereas those from mid-exponential phase appeared to utilize fire carbon dioxide. These data suggest that a change of photosynthetic mechanism can occur within a single species of alga, depending on its physiological state. |
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Keywords: | bicarbonate carbon dioxide carbon dioxide fixation carboxylases Dunaliella photosynthetic products |
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