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Vibrio alginolyticus,a tetrodotoxin-producing bacterium,in the intestines of the fish Fugu vermicularis vermicularis
Authors:T Noguchi  D F Hwang  O Arakawa  H Sugita  Y Deguchi  Y Shida  K Hashimoto
Institution:(1) Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory 48-425, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 02139 Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA;(2) Present address: Station Biologique Roscoff, CNRS, F-Roscoff 29211, France;(3) Present address: Biology Department, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 02543 Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract:The influence of nutrient deprivation on cell-cycle progression was examined in two phytoplankton species, the diatom Thalassiosira weissflogii (actin) and the coccolithophorid Hymenomonas carterae (cocco II). The diatom was starved for nitrogen, silicon or both, whereas only nitrogen limitation was examined in H. carterae. In both species, nitrogen-starved cells were arrested in the early part of the cell cycle (G1 phase). In the diatom, silicon-starvation arrested cells in late G1 phase and also in the last part of the cell cycle (G2+M). In all cases, cell-cycle arrest could be reversed by addition of fresh medium, but cell-cycling times during the first generation were increased in comparison to those in nutrient replete, steady-state growth conditions. These results supply evidence for simultaneous dual-nutrient limitation of population growth and provide a mechanistic interpretation for the division patterns observed in cultures where nutrients are supplied periodically.
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