Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Online ISSN : 1347-5215
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ISSN-L : 0918-6158
Mechanism of an Early Lysis by Fatty Acids from Axenic Phormidium tenue (Musty Odor-Producing Cyanobacterium) and Its Growth Prolongation by Bacteria
山田 直樹村上 啓寿河村 典久榊原 仁作
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1994 年 17 巻 9 号 p. 1277-1281

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We have previously demonstrated that bacteria-containing Phormidium tenue, a cyanobacterium which produces musty odor 2-methylisoborneol, grew beyond 8 weeks, whereas axenic alga perished suddenly between the 3rd week and the 4th week while being cultured in the laboratory. This mechanism was investigated. It is assumed that when algal cells grow beyond a certain level, the supply of CO2 becomes inadequate and results in the rapid lysis of axenic alga. At that time, inhibitory substances liberated from algal cells kill the surviving alga. Since the process occurs continuously, this alga is finally annihilated. On the other hand, since inhibitory substances are metabolized or degraded by bacteria coexistent with alga, bacteria-containing P. tenue maintains growth for a long time. The growth-inhibitory substance was found to be unsaturated free fatty acids.

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