Abstract

Abstract It has been shown (Okamoto, K. (1981) J. Gen. Microbiol. in the press) that Dictyostelim discoideum cells dissociated at early aggregation can differentiate into prespore cells in a suspension containing glucose, albumin, EDTA and cyclic AMP. Strict requirement of cyclic AMP in this process has also been demonstrated. In the present paper, changes in activity of eight developmentally regulated enzymes were examined in this culture system and compared to those occuring in the normal course of development on the solid substratum. The results show that (a) formation in this medium is not accompanied by increases in activity of UDPglucose pyrophosphorylase and trehalose phosphate synthetase, unlike the case of the normal development, (b) among the enzymes examined, only UDPgalactose: polysaccharide galactosyl transferase can be regarded as a specific marker of the prespore formation, and (c) development in this system does not proceed beyond the slug stage of the normal development, in the case of a wild-type strain NC4.

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