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Circadian Rhythm in Amino Acid Uptake by Synechococcus RF-1.

T H Chen1, T L Chen, L M Hung, T C Huang.   

Abstract

In the prokaryote Synechococcus RF-1, circadian changes in the uptake of l-leucine and 2-amino isobutyric acid were observed. Uptake rates in the light period were higher than in the dark period for cultures entrained by 12/12 hour light/dark cycles. The periodic changes in l-leucine uptake persisted for at least 72 hours into continuous light (L/L). The rhythm had a free-running period of about 24 hours in L/L at 29 degrees C. A single dark treatment of 12 hours could initiate rhythmic leucine uptake in an L/L culture. The phase of rhythm could be shifted by a pulse of low temperature (0 degrees C). The free-running periodicity was "temperature-compensated" from 21 to 37 degrees C. A 24 hour depletion of extracellular Ca(2+) before the free-running L/L condition reduced the variation in uptake rate but had little effect on the periodicity of the rhythm. The periodicity was also not affected by the introduction of 25 mm NaNO(3). The uptake rates for 20 natural amino acids were studied at 12 hour intervals in cultures exposed to 12/12 hour light/dark cycles. For eight of these amino acids (l-Val, l-Leu, l-Ile, l-Pro, l-Phe, l-Trp, l-Met, and l-Tyr), the light/dark uptake rate ratios had values greater than 3 and the rhythm persisted in L/L.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 16668415      PMCID: PMC1080963          DOI: 10.1104/pp.97.1.55

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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