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Nitzschia laevis Hustedt grew in the dark in the presence of either glutamate or glucose as substrate. Complex mixtures of yeast extract or tryptone plus lactate also supported good heterotrophic growth, while tryptone alone only supported very slow growth in the dark. The observed growth rates of N. laevis in the dark at different concentrations of glutamate or glucose could be accounted for by the measured uptake rates of these compounds. The affinity of the uptake systems for glutamate and glucose (K s =0.03 mM for each) was quite high, and similar for dark- and light-grown cells. The lack of a lag-phase when cells were transferred from photoautotrophic to heterotrophic growth conditions can be explained by the presence of uptake systems for glutamate and glucose in ligh--grown cells, as well as in dark-grown cells. However, the uptake capacity was generally higher in the latter than the former. N. laevis also took up alanine and lactate according to Michaelis-Menten kinetics, with a K s for alanine of 0.02 mM and for lactate of 0.4 mM. Malate and glycerol were not taken up to a significant extent by the cells. Cells grown in continous light had a doubling time of 18 h. The shortest doubling time observed in the dark on glutamate was 48 h and on glucose 24 h. Glutamate was used for heterotrophic growth with an efficiency of 43% and glucose with an efficiency of 48%.
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Communicated by J.J. Gonor, Newport
Contribution No., 945 from the Department of Oceanography, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA.
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Lewin, J., Hellebust, J.A. Utilization of glutamate and glucose for heterotrophic growth by the marine pennate diatom Nitzschia laevis . Mar. Biol. 47, 1–7 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00397012
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