Prochloron (Prochlorophyta) : Biochemical Contributions to the Chlorophyll and RNA Composition
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概要
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The prochlorophyte Prochloron, a symbiont of the colonial ascidian Didemnum molle, was collected in the Indian Ocean around Giravaru (Maldives) in depths between 1 and 40m. The chlorophyll a to b ratio of the algal symbionts was higher in colonies living between 1-6 m, compared to that determined for Prochloron from a depth of 30m. This property for chromatic adaptation in correlation with changes in the total content of chlorophyll is dependent upon environmental factors. The association between Didemnum and Prochloron is only a facultative symbiosis. The size of the colonies, growing near the water surface is large (up to 3cm), and it gradually decreases to 0.2cm in a depth of 30m dim locations. At a depth of 40m the tunicates do not contain the algal symbionts. Applying quantitative preparative isolation and sensitive immunological as well as biochemical detection techniques we have no evidence for the existence of poly(A) stretches in RNA species from Prochloron. Moreover, we failed to detect both sn/scRNAs and their proteins, typically associated with them in RNP complexes from eukaryotes. From the data we suggest that mRNA synthesis proceeds in Prochloron in a way similar to prokaryotes.
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著者
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Muller Werner
Institut Fur Physiologische Chemie Universitat Duesbergweg
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Muller Werner
Institut Fur Physiologische Chemie Abteilung Angewandte Molekularbiologie
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Muller Isabel
Institut Fur Physiologische Chemie Universitat Duesbergweg
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Muller Isabel
Institut Fur Physiologische Chemie Abteilung Angewandte Molekularbiologie
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Bachmann Michael
Institut fur Physiologische Chemie, Universitat, Duesbergweg
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Maidhof Armin
Institut fur Physiologische Chemie, Universitat, Duesbergweg
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Schroder Heinz
Institut fur Physiologische Chemie, Universitat, Duesbergweg
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Pfeifer Karin
Institut fur Physiologische Chemie, Universitat, Duesbergweg
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Kurz Eva
Institut fur Physiologische Chemie, Universitat, Duesbergweg
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Rose Thomas
Institut fur Physiologische Chemie, Universitat, Duesbergweg
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Bachmann Michael
Institut Fur Physiologische Chemie Universitat Duesbergweg
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Kurz Eva
Institut Fur Physiologische Chemie Universitat Duesbergweg
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Schroder Heinz
Institut Fur Physiologische Chemie Universitat Duesbergweg
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Schroder Heinz
Institut Fur Physiologische Chemie Universitat
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Maidhof Armin
Institut Fur Physiologische Chemie Universitat Duesbergweg
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Rose Thomas
Institut Fur Physiologische Chemie Universitat Duesbergweg
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Pfeifer Karin
Institut Fur Physiologische Chemie Universitat Duesbergweg
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