Developmental mutants of Anabaena doliolum defective in repair of UV-damage |
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Authors: | D N Tiwari C B Singh |
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Institution: | (1) Algal Research Laboratory, Department of Botany, Banaras Hindu University, 221005 Varanasi, India;(2) Present address: Department of Botany, Kamala Nehru Institute of Science and Technology, Sultanpur, U.P., India |
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Abstract: | Summary Nitrosoguanidine induced blue pigment mutants of the blue-green alga Anabaena doliolum were isolated. The blue-mutants on further characterization were grouped into three developmental phenotypes — (i) those forming doli-form blue-spores of heterogenous size i.e., Ad 011, (ii) those forming spheroidal cells in the stationary phase, some of which behave like spores on transfer to fresh medium i.e., Ad 012, and (iii) those showing no sporulation and conditionally producing abnormal cells in the presence of combined nitrogen only i.e., Ad 007. The former two classes of mutants showed the formation of abnormal cells irrespective of the presence or absence of combined nitrogen sources in the medium. The formation of abnormal cells in the filaments of the above mutants were distinguished by their larger size and irregular mode of division leading to true-branch formation. The comparative characterization of these mutant strains with the parental one showed sluggish growth, increased UV-sensitivity, almost unchanged photorepair capacity, a marked change in the pigment composition and relative resistance to nitrosoguanidine. Irregular cell division in both space and time in the mutant strains and their increased sensitivity to ultraviolet irradiation indicate the possible involvement of dark repair system in maintaining the precision of cell cycle in this alga. |
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