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Effect of carbon dioxide on pigment and membrane content in Synechococcus lividus
Authors:Larry S Miller  Stanley C Holt
Institution:(1) Department of Microbiology, University of Massachusetts, 01003 Amherst, MA, USA
Abstract:The effect of carbon dioxide on pigment and membrane content in Synechococcus lividus was studied by depriving cells of CO2 and examining cell populations biochemically and by electron microscopy. After 120 h of CO2 deprivation, S. lividus lost all detectable chlorophyll a and C-phycocyanin. Such bleached cultures were ldquomustard yellowrdquo, the result of approximately 1.8 times more carotenoid per cell than green control cultures.Although cells from beached cultures appeared morphologically identical to control green cells when examined by light microscopy, electron microscopic examination revealed them to be devoid of detectable thylakoid membrane. Thylakoid membrane could not be recovered by physical isolation or revealed by freeze etching of bleached S. lividus. In addition, inclusion bodies characteristically found in S. lividus were also absent.Reintroduction of CO2 into bleached cultures resulted in a rapid resynthesis of both chlorophyll a and C-phycocyanin. Electron microscopic examination of these regreening cultures revealed that thylakoid membrane was also rapidly resynthesized. Growth of regreened cultures did not occur until there was the synthesis of a full complement of chlorophyll a, C-phycocyanin, and thylakoid membrane.A time course study of the cytological events occurring during bleaching and regreening is presented.
Keywords:Synechococcus lividus  Cyanobacteria  Carbon dioxide  Electron microscopy  Bleaching-regreening
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