SUMMARY
Cells of Anacystis nidnlans were grown in synchronous culture using a light‐dark alternation to obtain synchronization. Two synchronous cycles were obtained with, decay of synchrony beginning with the third cycle. Cells of various ages in the growth cycle were treated with lysozyme to form spheroplasts. The percentage of spheroplast formation varied with age of the cells. After extended periods of lysozyme treatment, up to 90% of the cells of all ages showed spheroplast formation. Some cells were resistant to the action of lysozyme regardless of age or length of treatment. An ultrastructure study of the spheroplast was made. The electron‐dense inner layer of the cell wall was removed by the action of lysozyme on the glucosamine residues of the cell wall, indicating true spheroplast formation. The photosynthetic apparatus became more pronounced with extended treatment with lysozyme.
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