The responses of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii CW15+ (a
wall-less mutant) to freezing stress have been examined:
Tests following freezing of bulk (0.5ml) samples reveal
the existence of an optimum cooling rate f o r preservation
of viability, close to l*C min-1.
Direct observation of cells during freezing and
thawing on a cryo light microscope have allowed different
forms of injury to be classified.
At suboptimal cooling rates, reduction in surface area
during shrinkage can be achieved by severe distortion or
by the formation of layered stacks of membrane. Lethal
injury is not evident until thawing takes place. The
manifestation of injury depends upon the severity of the
freezing treatment. The first symptom of injury is
membrane blebbing at the cell surface, leading to swelling
of the entire cell, followed by collapse. The membrane
involved in the swelling might originate i n the
mitochondrion and chloroplast envelope. Regions of fusion
between membrane of these organelles and the plasma
membrane have been observed during rewarming by electron
microscopy. Fluorescent markers of the mitochondrial
membrane have been detected i n the membrane involved in
blebbing. Further damage during slow cooling contributes
to rapid lysis on re-expansion. If the freezing treatment
is still more severe, osmotic unresponsiveness will
result.
At supraoptimal cooling rates loss inviability is
associated with intra cellular freezing.
These responses have been examined in the light of
available data regarding the freeze-thaw responses of
higher plant protoplasts . The first symptom of damage seen
in 'C reinhardtii ie. that of blebbing and massive
swelling, is not common to both systems. Thus general
rules concerning the responses of plant cells to freezing
stresses cannot be made by using either of these
protoplasts as a model system, although each may be useful
for study of particular aspects of higher plant and algal cell freezing as separate investigations.
Date of Award | 1988 |
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Original language | English |
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LOW TEMPERATURE INJURIES IN CHLAMYDOMONAS REINHARDTII (CW15+)
Roberts, S. P. S. (Author). 1988
Student thesis: PhD