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ELECTRON MICROSCOPE OBSERVATIONS ON THE INTERACTION OF BDELLOVIBRIO BACTERIOVORUS WITH PHORMIDIUM LURIDUM AND SYNECHOCOCCUS SP. (CYANOPHYCEAE)1
Authors:Jeffrey C. Burnham  Donald Sun
Abstract:The effects of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus (Stolp & Starr) culture supernatants on Phormidium luridum var. olivacea Boresch and Synechococcus sp. were examined by transmission electron microscopy. Both normal (nonheat-treated) and heat-treated bdellovibrio supernatant caused the formation of intrathylakoidal vesicles in P. luridum in 24–48 h. This vesiculation increased until 96–129 h when the P. luridum showed loss of the mucopeptide layer in the cell envelope and subsequently lysed. Similar treatment of Synechococcus sp. with the bdellovibrio supernatants showed a different ultrastructural pattern with the apparent dissolution of many of the photosynthetic membranes in the bluegreen cells. Myelin-like membranous configurations were seen in some of these treated cells. The results suggest that an autolytic mechanism in P. luridum and Synechococcus sp. is stimulated by the bdellovibrio secretions.
Keywords:Bdellovibrio  lysis  Microcystis  Phormidium  Synechococcus  thylakoid
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