Imam S H, Bard R F, Tosteson T R
Appl Environ Microbiol. 1984 Oct;48(4):833-9. doi: 10.1128/aem.48.4.833-839.1984.
The macromolecular surface components involved in intraspecific cell surface interactions of the green microalga Chlorella vulgaris and closely associated bacteria were investigated. The specific surface attachment between this alga and its associated bacteria is mediated by lectin-like macromolecules associated with the surfaces of these cells. The binding activity of these surface polymers was inhibited by specific simple sugars; this suggests the involvement of specific receptor-ligand binding sites on the interactive surfaces. Epifluorescent microscopic evaluation of bacteria-alga interactions in the presence and absence of the macromolecules that mediate these interactions showed that the glycoproteins active in these processes were specific to the microbial sources from which they were obtained. The demonstration and definition of the specificity of these interactions in mixed microbial populations may play an important role in our understanding of the dynamics of marine microbial populations in the sea.
对参与普通小球藻这种绿色微藻及其紧密相关细菌种内细胞表面相互作用的大分子表面成分进行了研究。这种藻类与其相关细菌之间的特异性表面附着是由与这些细胞表面相关的类凝集素大分子介导的。这些表面聚合物的结合活性被特定的单糖抑制;这表明在相互作用表面存在特定的受体 - 配体结合位点。在有和没有介导这些相互作用的大分子存在的情况下,对细菌 - 藻类相互作用进行落射荧光显微镜评估表明,在这些过程中起作用的糖蛋白对其来源的微生物源具有特异性。在混合微生物群体中证明和定义这些相互作用的特异性可能对我们理解海洋中海洋微生物群体的动态起着重要作用。