Activation,synthesis and turnover of nitrate reductase controlled by nitrate and ammonium in Chlorella vulgaris |
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Authors: | C. B. Johnson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany and Cell Research Institute, University of Texas, 78712 Austin, TX, USA;(2) Biological Laboratories, Harvard University, 02138 Cambridge, MA, USA |
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Abstract: | Cells of Anacystis nidulans grown at 25 or 30°C were examined both by thin-section and freeze-fracture electron microscopy. Cells grown at either temperature appeared similar when fixed at the growth temperature prior to observation. When cells were chilled to near 0°C for 30 min prior to fixation, those previously grown at 25° appeared unchanged as judged by thin sectioning while those grown at 39° showed considerable morphological alteration. Freeze fracture showed particle aggregation (more pronounced in 39°-grown cells) indicating lipid-phase separation in cells chilled prior to fixation. The phase separation was totally reversed by rewarming the chilled, 25°-grown cells to their growth temperature but was only partially reversed by rewarming chilled, 39°-grown cells. These results correlate with other effects of chilling seen in Anacystis cells grown at different temperatures. |
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Keywords: | Anacystis Chilling Membrane Phase separation Temperature (low) |
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