학술논문

Phosphate Uptake by Zooxanthellae Isolated from Corals
Document Type
research-article
Source
Proceedings: Biological Sciences, 1990 Dec . 242(1305), 201-204.
Subject
Phosphates
Corals
Symbiosis
Sea water
Algae
Cytoplasm
Nutrient uptake
Phosphatases
Kinetics
Cellular metabolism
Language
English
ISSN
09628452
Abstract
[32P]orthophosphate was used to study phosphate uptake by Symbiodinium sp. isolated from the hermatypic coral Acropora formosa. The results for phosphate uptake are uniphasic and obey Michaelis-Menten kinetics. The value for the Michaelis constant (Km) was 14 μ M. Phosphate uptake was dependent on light. Preincubation of freshly isolated zooxanthellae in the presence of 500 μ M phosphate caused a significant decrease in uptake capacity. These results suggest that the zooxanthellae in this study originate from conditions where phosphate is depleted. The results are discussed in relation to the depletion-diffusion hypothesis for nutrient uptake in zooxanthellate symbiosis.