Wm. Chou et al., THE AEROBIC NITROGEN-FIXING SYNECHOCOCCUS RF-1 CONTAINING UNCOMMON POLYGLUCAN GRANULES AND MULTIPLE FORMS OF ALPHA-AMYLASE, Current microbiology, 29(4), 1994, pp. 201-205
The aerobic nitrogen-fixing unicellular cyanobacterium Synechococcus R
F-1 (pcc 8801) contains numerous irregular polyglucan granules ranging
in size from 0.1 to 0.4 mu m. These morphologically unusual piagetian
granules are not found in the sheathed nitrogen-fixing unicellular cy
anobacterium Gloeothece RF-6 (pcc 8803). Two forms of alpha-amylase, e
thyleneglycolbis-(beta-aminoethyl ether)-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid (E
GTA)-sensitive and EGTA-insensitive, were found in the Synechococcus R
F-1. In addition to their EGTA sensitivity, the two forms of alpha-amy
lase also differed in their reactive pH range and in their zymogram di
sc gel electrophoresis. Each form of alpha-amylase was stable and cons
tant in concentration through a diurnal light/dark cycle.