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Spheroplast induction inAnabaena variabilis Kütz andA. azollae stras

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Spheroplasts were obtained by lysozyme treatment of 48 hour (4– 8cells) akinete germlings of the cultured cyanobacteriaAnabaena variabilis andA. azollae originally isolated from the leaf cavity of the fernAzolla pinnata. The osmotic stabilizer was 0.5 M sucrose. At least 50% of the cells in a short filament became spheroplasts after 1–4 hours in lysozyme (1 mg/ml) in incubation medium at 34 °C, with greater than 75% viability after 2 hours. The spheroplasts were osmotically fragile and showed intense chlorophyll autofluorescence in UV light. In phase microscopy, treated cells appeared larger, became spherical and lost some of their optical refraction. Transmission electron microscopy confirmed the loss of the peptidoglycan layer and the partial remains of the outer membrane after lysozyme exposure. We previously obtained protoplasts ofAzolla fern leaf cells so that we now can study the recognition sites in both members of theAzolla/Anabaena nitrogen fixing symbiosis during cell wall degradation and regeneration.

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Berliner, M.D., Neely-Fisher, D., Rosen, B.H. et al. Spheroplast induction inAnabaena variabilis Kütz andA. azollae stras. Protoplasma 139, 36–40 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01417533

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