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. 1981;184(2):334-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF00272927.

Isolation and preliminary characterization of mutants of the cyanobacterium Nostoc muscorum resistant to growth inhibition by methylamine

Isolation and preliminary characterization of mutants of the cyanobacterium Nostoc muscorum resistant to growth inhibition by methylamine

R K Singh et al. Mol Gen Genet. 1981.

Abstract

The wild-type heterocystous and nitrogen-fixing (Het+Nif+) N. muscorum and its non-heterocystous non-nitrogen-fixing (Het-Nif-) mutant strain both fail to grow in different inorganic nitrogen media containing 1 mM methylamine hydrochloride (MA). Mutants of the Het+Nif+ and Het-Nif- parents resistant to growth inhibition by 5 mM MA and thus designated as MAR strains were isolated with a frequency of 2.5(+/- 2.4) x 10(6). A MAR strain of the Het+Nif+ and a MAR strain of the Het-Nif- parent were characterized for growth, heterocyst formation and acetylene reducing activity in the presence and absence of methylamine in N2 medium. The Het+Nif+ MAR strain grows better in MA containing than in MA-free N2 medium, and all cultures grown with MA are found to lack both acetylene reducing activity and heterocyst. The Het-Nif-MAR strain shows good growth in MA-containing N2 medium but no growth in MA-free N2 medium. Furthermore, both the Het+Nif+MAR and Het-Nif-MAR strains show better growth in the presence than in the absence of MA in NO3- and HN4+ media. These results appear to suggest that the MAR phenotype in N. muscorum is due to the metabolic utilization of the ammonium analog as a nitrogen source.

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