Sulphite‐induced changes of sulphur metabolism in the lichen alga Trebouxia sp

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Solutions of sodium sulphite have been used to simulate the effect of gaseous sulphur dioxide on the lichen alga Trebouxia sp. The uptake and the metabolism of inorganic and organic [35S]compounds such as sulphate, sulphite, and cysteine were investigated in cells of Trebouxia under conditions of sulphite preincubation (sulphite‐stressed cells: 3 d pretreatment with 50 mmol m‐3 and 5 mol m‐3 solutions of sodium sulphite). Metabolism was similar, regardless of whether the Trebouxia was provided with [35S]sulphate or ‐sulphite. In sulphite‐stressed cells, uptake and incorporation into ethanol‐soluble compounds, especially cysteine and methionine, was significantly decreased. In Trebouxia exogenous [35S]cysteine is metabolized only at a very low rate. Copyright © 1992, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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SCHLEE, D. (1992). Sulphite‐induced changes of sulphur metabolism in the lichen alga Trebouxia sp. New Phytologist, 122(2), 307–311. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.1992.tb04235.x

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