Partial characterization of two stable auxotrophic cell strains of Datura innoxia Mill
- 1 October 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Planta
- Vol. 149 (5), 480-484
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00385752
Abstract
A growth analysis of several presumptive “leaky” auxotrophs from Datura innoxia suspension cultures led to the discovery of an adenine-requiring cultures led to the discovery of an adenine-requiring cell strain (Ad1). Both Ad1 and Pn1, a pantothenate-requiring strain isolated earlier from these cultures, still require either adenine or pantothenate for growth after more than one year in culture. Attempts to select prototrophic revertants have failed. Ad 1 also grew well in a medium containing either 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide ribotide or inosine instead of adenine; Pn 1 with pantoic acid alone but not at all in the presence of β-alanine or α-ketoisovalerate alone instead of pantothenate. Pn 1 cells starved of pantothenate for up to 4d and Ad1 of adenine for 10d or more resumed growth when transferred to appropriately supplemented media. Wild-type Datura cells grown on unsupplemented medium would not crossfeed the required nutrients to the auxotrophs. The starvation and cross-feeding experiment showed that both auxotrophs could be used in reconstruction experiments to develop enrichment-selection techniques for the isolation of more auxotrophs.Keywords
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