1989
DOI: 10.1104/pp.89.3.783
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Occurrence and Localization of Phycoerythrin in Symbiotic Nostoc of Cycas revoluta and in the Free-Living Isolated Nostoc 7422

Abstract: The phycobiliprotein phycoerythnn was localized in symbiotic and free-living Nostoc of the cycad Cycas using immunocytochemistry. In symbiotic Nostoc, phycoerythrin was associated with the thylakoid membranes of vegetative cells and absent from heterocysts. Similar cellular/subcellular localization was observed between symbiotic Nostoc and the free-living Cycas isolate Nostoc 7422.

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“…Our data are in contradiction with those of an earlier investigation using the small New Zealand species Gunnera albocarpa as test organism (Silvester 1976), but they are in agreement with the situation in other cyanobacterial symbioses. This means that phycobiliproteins have been found in representatives of all cyanobacterial-plant symbioses, from lichens to Gunnera (Bergman and Hallbom 1982, Lindblad et al 1985, Kaplan et al 1986, Perraju et al 1986, Bergman and Rai 1989, Lindblad and Bergman 1989). The potential for Nostoc in Gunnera to carry out oxygenic photosynthesis is obviously not diminished due to lack of antenna proteins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our data are in contradiction with those of an earlier investigation using the small New Zealand species Gunnera albocarpa as test organism (Silvester 1976), but they are in agreement with the situation in other cyanobacterial symbioses. This means that phycobiliproteins have been found in representatives of all cyanobacterial-plant symbioses, from lichens to Gunnera (Bergman and Hallbom 1982, Lindblad et al 1985, Kaplan et al 1986, Perraju et al 1986, Bergman and Rai 1989, Lindblad and Bergman 1989). The potential for Nostoc in Gunnera to carry out oxygenic photosynthesis is obviously not diminished due to lack of antenna proteins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Haselkorn (Chicago University, USA), Dr R. Oelmuller (Freiburg University, Germany) and Dr D. Guard-Friar (NY State Department of Health, USA), respectively. These antibodies have been tested, by western blotting, against a variety of cyanobacteria, including lichen cyanobionts, and have been found to be monospecific (Orr & Haselkorn, 1982;Lindblad & Bergman, 1986;Braun-Howland et al, 1988;Lindblad & Bergman, 1989;Bergman & Rai, 1989). We tested these antibodies against Calothrix sp.…”
Section: Antibodies Used and Their Specificitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These antibodies have been tested, by western blotting, against a variety of cyanobacteria, including lichen cyanobionts, and have been found to be monospecific (Orr & Haselkorn, 1982;BraunHowland et al, 1988;Lindblad & Bergman, 1989;. We tested these antibodies against Calothrix sp.…”
Section: Antibodies Used and Their Specificitymentioning
confidence: 99%