Biochemical studies on Anacystis nidulans during its synchronous growth

Venkataraman, G. S. ; Lorenzen, H. (1969) Biochemical studies on Anacystis nidulans during its synchronous growth Archives of Microbiology, 69 (1). pp. 34-39. ISSN 0302-8933

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Abstract

The changes in some of the major cellular constituents of Anacystis nidulans (carbohydrate, protein, chlorophyll, RNA, DNA) during its synchronous growth were examined. A greater synthesis and accumulation of carbohydrates were observed during the low temperature phase (26° C), whereas the main increase in nitrogen and chlorophyll a occurred during the high temperature phase (32° C). The low temperature postponed the division cycle, but the DNA synthesis continued. The relationship between the cell division and DNA synthesis is discussed.

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