Current Microbiology, Vol.25, No.3, 129-134, 1992
DETECTION OF A CYTOTOXIC SUBSTANCE PRODUCED BY THE CYANOBACTERIUM MICROCYSTIS-AERUGINOSA STRAIN PCC-7806 - ISOLATION AND DIFFERENTIATION FROM THE PEPTIDE TOXIN MICROCYSTIN-LR BY CYTOTOXICITY ASSAYS
Exposure of four permanent cell lines to crude aqueous extracts of the cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa (strain PCC 7806) resulted in rounding and lysis of the cells within a few minutes. Cell damage was quantified by determination of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity in the cell culture supernatants. By gel filtration, cation exchange chromatography and SDS-PAGE, the cytotoxic effects could be related to a defined substance with an apparent molecular weight of about 35 kDa, which was not heat resistant. The physicochemical properties very clearly mark off this compound from the peptide toxin microcystin-LR, which did not show any detectable cytotoxic effects.