Skip to main content
Log in

Cyclic condensed metaphosphates and linear polyphosphates in brown and red algae

  • Published:
Archives of Microbiology Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

The occurrence of linear condensed polyphosphates and cyclic condensed metaphosphates was studied by means of pulse-labeling with 32P-orthophosphate (3–5 h) in a number of Phaeophyceae species: Pylaiella litoralis, Ilea fascia, Ectocarpus siliculosus and also Rhodophyceae species: Ceramium deslongchampsii, C. rubrum, Rhodomela confervoides, Porphyridium purpureum and P. aerugineum. Twodimensional cellulose thin layer chromatography revealed that in all species studied 32P-radioactivity was generally present in all oligopolyphosphates containing 2 to 7 phosphate residues, in cyclic metaphosphates (tri-, tetra-, penta- and hexametaphosphates) and in high-molecular-weight condensed phosphates which remained at the starting point. Among the low-molecular-weight condensed inorganic phosphates the trimetaphosphate had a significantly higher specific activity than the other oligophosphates which were separated on the chromatography plates as measured by the direct scanning with a Geiger-Muller counter.

The phosphate uptake strongly depends on the internal pool of reserve phosphates of the algae cells. The 32P-orthophosphate incorporation of the cells is low and sluggish when growning in a synthetic medium or in sea water. Accordingly 32P appeared preferentially in the low-molecular-weight fractions of condensed phosphates since the storage phosphates were not yet used. After previous incubation in a P-free culture medium of the algae the 32P was rather rapidly incorporated and was found mostly in the highmolecular-weight condensed phosphates.

During MAK-chromatography the high-molecular-weight fractions were eluted together with the nucleic acids (tRNA and DNA) while most of the low-molecular-weight fractions left the column immediately on elution.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Eppley, R. W.: Hydrolysis of polyphosphates by Porphyra and other seaweeds. Physiol. Plantarum 15, 246–251 (1952)

    Google Scholar 

  • Hoogenhout, H., Amesz, J.: Growth rates of photosynthetic microorganisms in laboratory cultures. Arch. Mikrobiol. 50, 10–24 (1965)

    Google Scholar 

  • Inhülsen, D., Niemeyer, R.: Kondensierte Phosphate in Lemna minor L. und ihre Beziehungen zu den Nucleinsäuren. Planta (Berl.) 124, 159–167 (1975)

    Google Scholar 

  • Jensen, T. E., Sicko, L. M.: Phosphate metabolism in blue-green algae. I. Fine structure of the “polyphosphate overplus” phenomenon in Plectonema boryanum. Canad. J. Microbiol. 20, 1235–1239 (1974)

    Google Scholar 

  • Jones, R. F., Speer, H. L., Kury, W.: Studies on the growth of the red alga Porphyridium cruentum. Physiol. Plant. 16, 636–643 (1963)

    Google Scholar 

  • Kuhl, A.: Die Biologie der kondensierten Phosphate. In: Ergebnisse der Biologie (H. Autrum, ed.), Vol. 23, pp. 144–186. Berlin-Göttingen-Heidelberg: Springer 1960

    Google Scholar 

  • Langen, P.: Über polyphosphate in Ostsee-Algen. Acta biol. med. germ. 1, 368–372 (1958)

    Google Scholar 

  • Liss, E., Langen, P.: Versuche zur Überkompensation in Hefezellen nach Phosphatverarmung. Arch. Mikrobiol. 41, 383–392 (1962)

    Google Scholar 

  • Lohmann, K.: Über das Vorkommen kondensierter Phosphate in Lebewesen. In: Kondensierte Phosphate in Lebensmitteln, Symposion 1957 in Mainz, S. 29–44. Berlin-Göttingen-Heidelberg: Springer 1958

    Google Scholar 

  • Niemeyer, R.: Poly- und Metaphosphate in höheren Pflanzen (Lemnaceae). Planta (Berl.) 122, 303–305 (1975)

    Google Scholar 

  • Niemeyer, R., Richter, G.: Schnellmarkierte Polyphosphate und Metaphosphate bei der Blaualge Anacystis nidulans. Arch. Mikrobiol. 69, 54–59 (1969)

    Google Scholar 

  • Niemeyer, R., Richter, G.: Rapidly labeled polyphosphates in Acetabularia. In: Biology and radiobiology of anucleate systems. II. Plant cells (S. Bonotto, R. Goutier, R. Kirchmann, J.-R. Maisin, eds.), pp. 225–236. New York: Academic Press 1972

    Google Scholar 

  • Sommer, A. L., Booth, T. E.: Meta-and pyrophosphate within the algal cell. Plant Physiol. 13, 199–205 (1938)

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Niemeyer, R. Cyclic condensed metaphosphates and linear polyphosphates in brown and red algae. Arch. Microbiol. 108, 243–247 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00454848

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00454848

Key words

Navigation