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The course of respiration during the life cycle of Chlorella cells.

C SOROKIN, J MYERS.   

Abstract

Endogenous and glucose respiration were studied during the life history of Chlorella pyrenoidosa. A generalized picture of the course of respiration during the life cycle is suggested. At the liberation of daughter cells from the wall of the mother cell, or soon after, the respiration rate reaches its lowest level. If the daughter cells are placed in light the respiration rate rapidly increases with time, soon reaches a maximum, and then declines slowly. Two factors are important in the initial increase-the early developmental stage of the cells and the influence of light. In autotrophically developing algae the parts played by developmental processes and by light have not been separated. Direct activation of respiratory enzymes by light, in addition to the level of respiratory substrate, cannot be excluded. The decline of respiration rate over most of the cell history seems to have no connection with light and is probably bound to the developmental processes per se. Darkening the suspension interrupts growth and induces liberation of daughter cells, with concomitant faster decrease in respiration rate. The rate of respiration of small daughter cells decreases in darkness only slowly with time. Illumination seems necessary to bring these cells back to a high level of respiratory activity.

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Keywords:  ALGAE/metabolism

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Year:  1957        PMID: 13416532      PMCID: PMC2147633          DOI: 10.1085/jgp.40.4.579

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Physiol        ISSN: 0022-1295            Impact factor:   4.086


  2 in total

1.  A high-temperature strain of Chlorella.

Authors:  C SOROKIN; J MYERS
Journal:  Science       Date:  1953-03-27       Impact factor: 47.728

2.  EFFECTS OF STARVATION ON THE METABOLISM OF CHLORELLA.

Authors:  M Cramer; J Myers
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1949-04       Impact factor: 8.340

  2 in total
  13 in total

1.  Carbon dioxide and bicarbonate in cell division.

Authors:  C SOROKIN
Journal:  Arch Mikrobiol       Date:  1962

2.  [On respiration of synchronous cultures of Chlorella. I. Changes in respiratory gas exchange in the course of the developmental cycle].

Authors:  A RIED; C J SOEDER; I MULLER
Journal:  Arch Mikrobiol       Date:  1963

3.  [On the effect of carbon dioxide on nitrogen assimilation of Scenedesmus obliquus in light-dark alternation].

Authors:  M E MEFFERT
Journal:  Arch Mikrobiol       Date:  1960

4.  [Research on the synchronization of Chlorella cultures].

Authors:  H SENGER
Journal:  Arch Mikrobiol       Date:  1961

5.  Effect of age of the mycelial mats of Fusarium culmorum on their growth, respiration and nitrogen metabolism.

Authors:  A M SALEH
Journal:  Arch Mikrobiol       Date:  1960

6.  Time course of oxygen evolution during photosynthesis in synchronized cultures of algae.

Authors:  C Sorokin
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1961-03       Impact factor: 8.340

7.  Effects of Temperature & Illuminance on Chlorella Growth Uncoupled From Cell Division.

Authors:  C Sorokin; R W Krauss
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1962-01       Impact factor: 8.340

8.  Absorption Spectra and Relative Photostability of the Different Forms of Chlorophyll in Chlorella.

Authors:  J S Brown; C S French
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1959-05       Impact factor: 8.340

9.  Continuous dilution culture system for studies on gene-enzyme regulation in synchronous cultures of plant cells.

Authors:  R R Schmidt
Journal:  In Vitro       Date:  1974 Nov-Dec

10.  Respiration in cell development.

Authors:  D M Talbert; C Sorokin
Journal:  Arch Mikrobiol       Date:  1971
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