Abstract
Anaerobic photoautotrophic growth of the cyanobacterium O. limnetica was demonstrated under nitrogen in the presence of 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)- 1,1-dimethylurea (5 .mu.M), a constant concentration of Na2S (2.5 mM) and constant pH (7.3). The photoannaerobic growth rate (2 days doubling time) was similar to that obtained under oxygenic photoautotrophic growth conditions. The potential of oxygenic photosynthesis is constitutive in the cells. That of anoxygenic photosynthesis is rapidly (2 h) induced in the presence of Na2S in the light in a process requiring protein synthesis. The facultative anaerobic phototrophic growth physiology exhibited by O. limnetica would seem to represent an intermediate physiological pattern between the obligate anaerobic one of photosynthetic bacteria and the oxygenic one of eukaryotic algae.