A fluorescence method to detect cyanophycin in the symbiotic cyanobacterium, .

Biotech Histochem

CE3C-Center for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Campo Grande, Portugal.

Published: May 2023

The cyanophycin content of the heterocystous nitrogen-fixing symbiotic cyanobacterium, , which inhabits an ovoid cavity in the dorsal leaf lobes of the fern, , is seldom analyzed. To study the cyanophycin content in vegetative cells and heterocysts of , we used three fluorochromes: aluminum trichloride, lead citrate and Wilson citroboric solution and Coomassie brilliant blue. Blue and yellow fluorescence were emitted from the polar nodes and cytoplasm cyanophycin granules of the heterocysts when stained with the three fluorochromes. The cyanophycin observed without staining or with Coomassie brilliant blue staining did not alter the results obtained using the fluorochromes. We found that aluminum trichloride, lead acetate and Wilson citroboric solution could be used to detect cyanophycin.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10520295.2023.2182452DOI Listing

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