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Energetic and metabolic requirements for the germination of akinetes of the cyanobacteriumNostoc PCC 7524

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Although akinetes ofNostoc PCC 7524 lost little of their main photosynthetic pigments, phycocyanin and chlorophyll, with increasing age after the onset of sporulation, they lost at least 90% of their photosynthetic and respiratory capacities. Germination needed the supply of light throughout the process, though previous dark metabolism accelerated the following light process. In standard conditions, both respiratory and photosynthetic capacities increased markedly during the first 9–10 h, a time sufficient for the first doublets to appear, but when pigment contents had not yet changed. However, while respiratory capacity could be reacquired without de nove metabolism, resumption of photosynthetic capacity needed RNA and protein synthesis. The energetic requirement for germination was not efficiently fulfilled by cyclic photosynthesis on PSI alone or respiration alone. In the presence of both PSI and respiratory activities only 21% of the akinetes germinated, their endogenous carbon reserves thus being inadequate to support the process to completion. The addition of sucrose to such cultures permitted all of the akinetes to germinate, but at a very slow rate. Rapid and complete germination was only observed when both photosystem operated.

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Abbreviations

Chl:

Chlorophyll

Phy:

phycocyanin

DCMU:

3-(3,4-chlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea

DPC:

diphenylcarbazide

DPIP:

2,6-dichlorophenylindophenol

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Chauvat, F., Corre, B., Herdman, M. et al. Energetic and metabolic requirements for the germination of akinetes of the cyanobacteriumNostoc PCC 7524. Arch. Microbiol. 133, 44–49 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00943768

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