Abstract

The electrokinetic properties of spheroplasts from the cyanobacterium Plectonema boryanum were examined by particle microelectrophoresis technique. The electrophoretic mobility (EPM) of the particles was determined after incubation with CaCl 2 in dependence of iron content in culture media as follows: an iron sufficient medium (`control' variant), an iron-deficient medium (`Fe-starved' variant) and an excess of iron supply medium (`20×Fe' variant). Strong increase in EPM was observed with micromolar concentrations of divalent cations at `20×Fe' spheroplasts. This pattern of calcium efficiency was not accompanied with the cation influences on the aggregate ability of particles. The EPM of `control' spheroplasts strongly decreased with addition of calcium cations. The `Fe-starved' speroplasts were characterized with a slight reduction in EPM and a mild change in light-scattering properties of the particles. The data is the direct demonstration of the interaction between calcium cations and spheroplast surface, which could be proposed to play a role in the environmental cycling of iron.

Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call