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  • Dunaliella  (3)
  • Adaptation to endurance running  (1)
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    Planta 141 (1978), S. 159-163 
    ISSN: 1432-2048
    Keywords: Dunaliella ; Sucrose ; Sucrose phosphate synthetase
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Sucrose phosphate synthetase (EC 2.4.1.14) is the key enzyme for sucrose synthesis in Dunaliella tertiolecta. It has been partially purified and characterized. The enzyme contains one binding site for uridine diphosphoglucose and two binding sites for fructose-6-phosphate; it is allosterically controlled by fructose-6-phosphate. Inorganic phosphate stimulates the enzymic activity, particularly in the presence of higher concentrations of fructose-6-phosphate. Sucrose phosphate synthetase is not halophilic or halotolerant. The temperature dependence of the enzymic activity cannot fully explain the observed increase in sucrose synthesis in Dunaliella by elevated temperature.
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    Planta 141 (1978), S. 155-158 
    ISSN: 1432-2048
    Keywords: Dunaliella ; Osmoregulation ; Sucrose ; Thermoregulation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The halotolerant phytoplankton alga Dunaliella tertiolecta was found to be able to synthesize considerable amounts of sucrose. Because this is in contradiction to the current literature, the physiologic conditions required for sucrose biosynthesis were investigated. Sucrose is only synthesized above a jump temperature, which depends on the NaCl concentration in the medium. Unlike earlier results, which showed that glycerol is synthesized only under photosynthetic conditions, sucrose is also produced in the dark, however at a reduced rate. In the dark, sucrose synthesis ceases after 24 h, thus indicating that sucrose is formed from storage substances.
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    Planta 141 (1978), S. 165-167 
    ISSN: 1432-2048
    Keywords: Dunaliella ; Membrane permeability ; Metabolic regulation ; Spin labeling ; Sucrose biosynthesis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The temperature dependence of membrane fluidity has been studied by means of spin labeling of intact Dunaliella cells, in the presence of different NaCl concentrations. The obtained data support the proposed hypothesis that the permeability of the chloroplast envelope to fructose-6-phosphate at higher temperatures in the basic regulatory mechanism for sucrose synthesis in Dunaliella.
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    Cell & tissue research 174 (1976), S. 367-389 
    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Rat soleus muscle ; Adaptation to endurance running ; Types of mitochondria ; Capillarization ; Muscle fiber types
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Rats, 6 weeks old, were subjected to a program of endurance running for 3, 6 and 12 weeks. 0.5 to 0.8 μm thick sections of Epon embedded soleus muscles were studied with morphometric methods. In cross-sections the area occupied by subsarcolemmal mitochondria was independent of the age, but was 53% higher after 12 weeks of training. The mean depth of the zones with subsarcolemmal mitochondria increased only 15% to about 0.9 μm. Thus, the subsarcolemmal mitochondria showed a pronounced spreading at the muscle fiber surface in trained muscles. — The number of capillaries per fiber decreased slightly in controls and increased not significantly in trained muscles. It is concluded that the subsarcolemmal mitochondria supply the energy for the active transport of metabolites through the sarcolemma in oxidative muscle fibers, and that they are the limiting factor for endurance performance of the soleus muscle fibers because the changes in the capillarization were only small. It is suggested that the subsarcolemmal and the interfibrillar mitochondria have different functions and may therefore represent different types of mitochondria which can be distinguished by their morphology as well as by their biochemical properties.
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