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Relationship Between Growth Temperature of Anacystis Nidulans and Phase Transition Temperature of Its Thylakoid Membranes

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Specialties Biochemistry
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Date 1980 Nov 18
PMID 6776987
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Abstract

The temperatures of the lipid phase transition at which the solid phase disappears were determined by using the X-ray diffraction method in thylakoid membranes of the blue-green alga, Anacystis nidulans. The temperatures were determined as 26 and 16 degrees C for cells grown at 38 and 28 degrees C, respectively.

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