Isolation of a sulphate reductase-less mutant of the blue-green algaNostoc muscorum
- 1 January 1978
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Basic Microbiology
- Vol. 18 (2) , 111-114
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jobm.3630180205
Abstract
The wild type Nostoc muscorum (UW strain) has yielded various physiological mutants altered in utilization of sulphate, following mutagenic treatments with N-methyl, N'-nitro N-nitrosoguanidine (NTG). One of the mutant strains designated as Sat-20 failed to grow in a medium containing sulphate (MgSO4.7 H2O). However, the mutant strain could grow when supplemented with thiosulphate (Na2S2O3.5 H2O), while methionine could fulfil the sulphur requirement only partially. On comparative reasons, the wild type as well as the mutant showed preference for thiosulphate over other sulphur sources employed.Keywords
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