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Plant and Cell Physiology, 1986, Vol. 27, No. 2 377-381
© 1986


Short Communication

Heat Shock Proteins of Cyanobacterium Anacystis nidulans

R. Mannar Mannan, M. Krishnan and A. Gnanam

School of Biological Sciences, Madurai Kamaraj University Madurai 625021, India

Cells of Anacystis nidulans grown at 30°C were incubated with 14C-Chlorella protein hydrolysate at the elevated temperatures (30–55°C) and the effect of heat shock treatment on protein synthesis was studied. Incubation temperatures higher than 45°C caused a significant decrease in the incorporation of amino acids into proteins. Further, the heat shock treatment induced significant changes in the fluorographic profile of the newly synthesized proteins.

(Received October 25, 1985; Accepted December 4, 1985)
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