Determination of Volume of Dunaliella Cells by Lithium Dilution Measurements and Derivation of Internal Solute Concentrations |
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Authors: | BLACKWELL, J. R. GILMOUR, D. J. |
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Abstract: | A method has been developed to measure the cell volume of theunicellular green alga Dunaliella parva 19/9 using Li+ measurementsonly. Concentrations of internal solutes can also be calculatedif they are assayed in the same samples as Li+. We found thatD. parva cells grown in 0.4 kmol m3 NaCl have an averageaqueous cell volume of 65.1 ?2.9 µm3, a K+ concentrationof 126?6 mol m3, a Na+ concentration of 11?11 mol m3and a glycerol concentration of 615?27 mol m3 (n= 12).Algae grown in 1.5 kmol m3 NaCl have an average aqueouscell volume of 131 ?7.5 µm3, a K+ concentration of 109?4mol m3, a Na+ concentration of 10?39 mol m3 anda glycerol concentration of 1 425?59 mol m3 (n = 12).These results indicate that D. parva cells adapted to high salinitieshave larger cell volumes than those adapted to lower salinities.However, there is no evidence for a significant difference ininternal Na+ concentration, despite the almost 4-fold differencein the concentration of external NaCl. The intracellular glycerolconcentration alone accounts for 65% and 54%, respectively,of the osmotic balance in low and high salt grown cells. Key words: Dunaliella, cell volume, intracellular solutes |
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