Effect of External pH on the Internal pH of Chlorella saccharophila

Abstract
The overall internal pH of the acid-tolerant green alga, C. saccharophila, was determined in the light and in the dark by the distribution of 5,5-dimethyl-2-[14C]oxazolidine-2,4-dione ([14C]DMO) or [14C]benzoic acid([14C]BA) between the cells and the surrounding medium. [14C]DMO was used at external pH of 5.0-7.5 while [14C]BA was used in the range pH 3.0-5.5. Neither compound was metabolized by the algal cells and intracellular binding was minimal. The internal pH of the algae obtained with the 2 compounds at external pH values of 5.0 and 5.5 were in good agreement. The internal pH of C. saccharophila remained relatively constant at pH 7.3 over the external pH range of pH 5.0-7.5. Below pH 5.0, there was a gradual decrease in the internal pH to 6.4 at an external pH of 3.0. The maintenance of a constant internal pH requires energy and the downward drift of internal pH with a drop in external pH may be a mechanism to conserve energy and allow growth at acid pH.