A nicotine-resistant mutant of the unicellular green microalga Chlorel
la emersonii was induced by UV light followed by selection in the pres
ence of nicotine. In comparison with the wild type cells, the mutant c
ells produced lower amounts of the photosynthetic pigments chlorophyll
and carotenoids, the culture appearing paler. However, in the presenc
e of nicotine, the photosynthetic potential of the mutant was higher t
han that of the wild type. The effect of nicotine on the inhibition of
cyclization steps in the biosynthetic pathway of carotenoids and the
consequent accumulation of the intermediates, gamma-carotene and lycop
ene, in the nicotine-resistant mutant was similar to that of the wild
type alga. In the presence of nicotine, the mutant was insensitive to
light and responded to increasing concentrations of nitrogen in the gr
owth medium by enhanced production of carotenoids, especially lycopene
.