C. Minier et al., IN-VIVO CHARACTERIZATION OF ESTERASE-ACTIVITY IN CALOTHRIX PCC-7601, HASLEA-OSTREARIA AND PROROCENTRUM-MICANS, Botanica marina, 36(3), 1993, pp. 245-252
A fluorometric method for rapid measurement and characterization of no
nspecific esterase activity was tested on several microalgae: Calothri
x PCC 7601 (Cyanophyceae), Haslea ostrearia Simonsen (diatom) and Pror
ocentrum micans Ehrenberg (dinoflagellate). Km (in mumol L-1) and Vm (
in fluorescence units) were respectively 7.5 and 131 for Calothrix, 6.
1 and 32.1 for H. ostrearia and 4.7 and 19.4 for P. micans. A standard
measurement protocol based on enzymatic characterization showed (1) t
hat photoperiod-dependent esterase activity was minimal at the end of
the dark phase and maximal after 8 hours of light phase during a 12 h:
12BAR h photoperiod and (2) that there was a relation between esteras
e activity and temperature, irradiance, salinity and growth phase. Thu
s, fluorometric measurement of esterase activity seems to be a good in
dicator of the metabolic activity of microalgae.