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    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Heterocysts ; Nitrogenase ; Fe protein ; nif gene expression ; Oxygen sensitivity ; Sheath material
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Vegetative cells and heterocysts of the filamentous desiccation-tolerant cyanobacteriumNostoc commune HUN retain their ultrastructural organisation and the integrity of their intra- and extracellular membranes after two years of desiccation and subsequent rehydration. Immunogold-labelling of thin sections demonstrated the presence of NifH (Fe protein of nitrogenase) in vegetative cells and heterocysts within five minutes of the rehydration of dried colonies. Immunogold label accumulated in discrete areas vegetative cells within 5 minutes of the rewetting of cells, and after 30 minutes a conspicuous association of NifH protein with heterocyst ribosomes was detected. After longer periods of rehydration, the deposition of gold particles became more random within both cell types but occurred with a greater frequency in heterocysts. Up to 24 hours after the rewetting of cells, two morphologically-distinct forms of heterocyst could be discerned. NifH protein was detected through Western blotting (subunit Mr=33,800) in protein extracts from samples ofNostoc commune, collected in different parts of the world and including some which had been desiccated for periods of up to 10 years. The results are discussed in relation to the sequential recovery of metabolic functions, particularly nitrogen fixation, which occurs upon the rehydration of cells after their prolonged storage in the air-dry state.
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