Phytohemagglutinin And Light-Induced Charge Density Effects On Plasma Membrane Of Plectonema Boryanum
Journal: Journal of New Developments in Chemistry (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2014-07-07
Authors : Virjinia Doltchinkova; Plamena R. Angelova;
Page : 11-19
Keywords : Surface charge density; Plectonema boryanum; Electrophoretic mobility; Light scattering; Spheroplasts; Phytohemagglutinin;
Abstract
Effects of the plant lectin phytohemagglutinin M (PHA-M) and illumination on the electrophoretic mobility (EPM) and 90°-light scattering of suspension of spheroplasts obtained by lysis of the unicellular diazothrophic cyanobacteriumPlectonema boryanum were studied. Cells cultures were grown on media with different iron content: an iron-deficient (denominated as “Fe-starved” culture), an iron-sufficient (“Fe-sufficient”), and a twentyfold iron excess medium (“Fe-excess”). Lectin addition led to a decrease of the membrane charge density and aggregation of the vesicles. Our results indicate significant influence of the Fe2+ and illumination on the lectin-induced decreasing of EPM and light scattering intensity.
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