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The effect of respiratory inhibitors during growth and development of Dictyostelium discoideum
Authors:Clive Woffendin  Alan J. Griffiths
Affiliation:Department of Microbiology, University College, Newport Road, Cardiff CF2 1TA U.K.
Abstract:Two major pathways of electron transport to oxygen were identified in intact cells of Dictyostelium discoideum, a cyanide-sensitive pathway and a cyanide-insensitive, salicylhydroxamic-acid-sensitive pathway. The extent to which each pathway contributed to the total respiratory activity was shown to change during exponential growth and throughout development. During exponential growth both pathways appear to be utilized to varying degrees dependent on culture age, during late exponential growth the activity of the salicylhydroxamic-acid-sensitive pathway would seem to be almost totally lost. During development the cyanide-sensitive pathway appears to be dominant up to the aggregation stage, but both pathways are active in pseudoplasmodial cells. It is also suggested that the presence of iron in the growth medium may be essential directly or indirectly, for the maintained activity of the salicylhydroxamic-acid-sensitive pathway late in exponential growth.
Keywords:Electron transport  Respiratory inhibitor  Cyanide  Salicylhydroxamic acid  (Dictyostelium discoideum)
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