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SALINITY ADAPTATION BY DUNALIELLA TERTIOLECTA. I. INCREASES IN CARBONIC ANHYDRASE ACTIVITY AND EVIDENCE FOR A LIGHT-DEPENDENT Na+/H+ EXCHANGE1,2
Authors:A H Latorella  R L Vadas
Abstract:When Dunaliella tertiolecta, previously adapted to medium containing 0.5 M NaCl, is transferred to higher salinities, there is a lag in growth, suggesting an adaptation period. Since there is no significant difference in the Na+ content of cells grown between 0.5 and 3.5 M NaCl, a mechanism for Na+ extrusion or exclusion is indicated. Increasing the salinity of cell suspensions stimulates an incorporation of H+ by the cells, suggesting an H+/Na+ exchange. Cells adapted to higher salinities have, increased carbonic anhydrase activity, suggesting that increased CO2 or HCO3? transport may be required at higher salinities. Growth, of D. tertiolecta at salinities above 2.5 M requires continuous illumination; therefore a light-driven H+/Na+ exchange accompanied by a HCO3? influx is proposed.
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