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Trichodesmium thiebautii; structure of a nitrogen-fixing marine blue-green alga (Cyanophyta)
Authors:Elisabeth Gantt  K Ohki  Y Fujita
Institution:(1) Present address: Radiation Biology Laboratory, Smithsonian Institution, 12441 Parklawn Drive, 20852 Rockville, MD, USA;(2) National Institute for Basic Biology, 38 Nishigonaka, Myodaijicho, 444 Okazaki, Japan
Abstract:Summary Trichodesmium thiebautii was collected, as floating bundles composed of uniseriate filaments aligned in parallel, from the Kuroshio waters off Shikoku Island, Japan. The ultrastructure of this alga had basically the same general features as the related speciesT. erythraeum first described byvan Baalen andBrown (1969). InT. thiebautii long electron dense fibers and concentrically lamellated bodies were observed which were either not reported previously, or did not occur inT. erythraeum. The peripheral wall layers were generally typical ofOscillatoria-type blue-green algae, but with a distinctive finely striated outer layer. Thylakoids per cell volume were very sparse compared to most other blue-green algae. Phycobilisomes, apparently hemidiscoidal in shape, typically occurred on the stromal side of the thylakoid surface. Large gas vesicle areas occupied the main volume of the cell, including cells which seemed to be actively growing. The gas vesicle areas were distributed throughout the cell, not only in the cell periphery as inT. erythraeum. Considerable complexity was suggested by the apparent cell compartmentation, particularly because the gas vesicle areas were delimited by one to several thylakoids. Only rarely were the gas vesicle areas traversed by thylakoids. Electron dense fibers (ca. 25 nm diameter) were always observed between the gas vesicles and were usually oriented parallel with them, but they were not rigid appearing as were the gas vesicles. The gas vesicles had a smaller diameter (ca. 45 nm) than most blue-greens. Concentrically lamellated bodies (ca. 1.0 mgrm diameter) were observed in cells of some of the bundles. Each concentric layer was ca. 1.3 nm wide. These concentrically lamellated bodies may be characteristic of older cells. Cylindrical bodies were considerably smaller (ca. 120 nm diameter) and less complex than those reported forT. erythraeum.
Keywords:Electron-dense fibers  Gas vesicles  Thylakoids  Trichodesmium thiebautii
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