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INFLUENCE OF FLUCTUATING PHOSPHATE SUPPLY ON THE REGULATION OF PHOSPHATE UPTAKE BY THE BLUE‐GREEN ALGA ANACYSTZS NIDULANS 1
Author(s) -
Falkner Gernot,
Wagner Ferdinand,
Small John Victor,
Falkner Renate
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
journal of phycology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.85
H-Index - 127
eISSN - 1529-8817
pISSN - 0022-3646
DOI - 10.1111/j.0022-3646.1995.00745.x
Subject(s) - phosphate , population , metastability , biophysics , biology , range (aeronautics) , kinetics , biochemistry , chemistry , materials science , physics , demography , organic chemistry , quantum mechanics , sociology , composite material
The blue‐green alga Anacystis nidulans Drouet (Synechococcus leopoliensis Raciborski) cultivated under phosphate‐limited conditions adopts a threshold value in the nanomolar range below which uptake ceases. In this study, we investigated the influence of phosphate pulses on the regulation of uptake behavior during reestablishment of the threshold value. Short‐term pulses had only a slight effect on uptake kinetics and, hence, on the threshold value, even if the population had been exposed several times to elevated concentrations above the steady‐state level in the growth medium. The threshold value was also practically insensitive to the amount of phosphate stored during these short‐term fluctuations. Long‐term phosphate pulses resulted in a transition to a metastable state that was characterized by a severalfold higher threshold value. This transition, apparently an adaptation to the transiently elevated phosphate concentrations, was further studied by following the influx of 32 P‐phosphate at constant external concentrations and was shown to be complete after a period of 10–20 min. After adaptation to pulses, the uptake behavior followed a linear flow‐force relation over a wide range of external concentrations. This behavior was explained by the simultaneous operation of at least two uptake systems with different, but coordinated kinetic parameters. This linear flow‐force relation facilitated a direct determination of the threshold value from uptake measurements. For applicability in the field the force‐flow relation can be a diagnostic tool to assay for fluctuating phosphate and to establish threshold values below the normal measurable range .