Biological Sciences in Space
Online ISSN : 1349-967X
Print ISSN : 0914-9201
ISSN-L : 0914-9201
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Complete Life Cycle and Heat Tolerance of Dry Colonies of a Terrestrial Cyanobacterium, Nostoc sp. HK-01
Shunta KimuraKaori Tomita-YokotaniHiroshi KatohSeigo SatoMasayuki Ohmori
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2017 Volume 31 Pages 1-8

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The exact life cycle of cells in a terrestrial cyanobacterium, Nostoc sp. HK-01 which has several different types of cells, was confirmed by microscopic observation. All of types of cells were individually observed during 30-days of liquid incubation. The germination process from akinetes was recognized twice during the incubation period. The contribution of extracellular polysaccharides, EPS, for tolerance to heat in the dried colonies of Nostoc sp. HK-01 was also investigated. The survival rate of dried colonies of Nostoc sp. HK-01 with and without EPS were examined after exposure to temperatures at 100℃. The contribution to heat tolerance of EPS was tested and verified by the cell staining method. The survival rate of both groups of cells, with EPS and without EPS, of Nostoc sp. HK-01 was not remarkably different and they both lived under these conditions for 12 hours. These results indicate that the contribution of EPS to their heat tolerance would be very low. The amounts of sucrose and trehalose in the dry colonies were investigated to determine the contribution to heat tolerance in akinete as a compatible solute. The amount of trehalose was lower than that of sucrose in the dry colonies. It can be assumed that trehalose did not contribute to their heat tolerance.

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