Similar C-phycocyanins from two strains of thermotolerant cyanophyte Mastigocladus laminousus
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Similar C-phycocyanins from two strains of thermotolerant cyanophyte Mastigocladus laminousus
Abstract
C-phycocyanin from two strains of the thermotolerant blue-green alga, Mastigocladus laminosus (NZ-DB2-m and I-30-m), that grow within different temperature ranges have been characterized with respect to aggregation, immunologic properties, subunit composition, and thermodenaturation. The critical thermal-denaturation temperature for phycocyanin from both strains of M. laminosus phycocyanin is 60 degrees C which is higher than that for mesophilic phyococyanin. Immunodiffusion studied have shown that these two strains of M. laminosus exhibit no antigenic differences and are closely related to the mesophilic Plectonema calothricoides and the thermophilic Synechococcus lividus (strains 3). Neither phenol nor alpha-naphthol has any effect on phycocyanin aggregation in these two strains of M. laminosus. There is also no enhancement of formation of large aggregates at their elevated temperature of cultivation. Furthermore, the phycocyanin of both strains of M. laminosus does not demonstrate any large amount of 19S or higher aggregates at any pH value. These observations suggest that the mode of adaptation of M. laminosus phycocyanin to high temperature is differnet from the previously encountered. It is also important to note that phycocyanin is essentially unchanged whether it is extracted from the same strain, M. laminosus (NZ-DBS-m), grown at either 50 degrees C or 37 degrees C.
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