Abstract: | Division in chemostat cultures of Chlamydomonas reinhardi was synchronized by daily cycles of both temperature and light. In response to 8 h cool (20 degrees C) - dim light/16 h warm (28 degrees C) - bright light cycles and continuous dilution that removed half the cells daily, the cells replicated nuclear DNA late in the warm-bright phase; released an average of two daughter zoospores early in the warm-bright phase of the next cycle. In these synchronized green algal cultures all ATP and most cAMP were intracellular; most cGMP (approximately 91%) was extracellular. Early in the warm-bright phase ATP doubled after which cAMP level fell 25%. During DNA replication cAMP level doubled, rising to a modest peak reached as replication ended. |