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Pattern of akinete differentiation in the cyanobacteriumScytonema fritschii

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The differentiation of akinetes inScytonema fritschii occurred adjacent to the newly developed heterocysts in late exponential phase. The filaments exhibited cell division leading to the formation of heterocysts, interspersed by the potential akinetes which could be identified by the accumulation of a large number of granules. Upon maturity, the akinetes acquired thick envelopes and were seen in elongated series interrupted by dead necridia which resulted from crumpling of the newly developed heterocysts. The formation of akinetes was accompanied by a change in color of cultures from blue-green to brown. Of the inorganic nitrogen sources tested, ammonium nitrate supported the formation of maximum percentage of akinetes. The incorporation of 7-azatryptophan and rifampicin in nitrate-free and nitrogen sources resulted in the production of heterocysts at a very high frequency in the late-exponential phase coinciding with akinete formation but the frequency of the latter was reduced. The activity of nitrogenase, nitrate reductase and glutamate-ammonia ligase was absent in mature akinetes. The absorption spectra of chlorophylla and phycobiliproteins revealed the presence of negligible amounts of the former white the latter were absent. The dry mass steadily increased during akinete differentiation with a concomitant decrease in C/N ratios.

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Sarma, T.A., Ghai, R. Pattern of akinete differentiation in the cyanobacteriumScytonema fritschii . Folia Microbiol 43, 649–656 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02816384

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