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Curr Microbiol ; 68(2): 192-8, 2014 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24071812

ABSTRACT

Early studies on the coloured particles that fell as red rain over southern India identified them as unicellular eukaryotes such as members of the red algae or fungi; however, the results of the present investigation are not consistent with this designation. Using transmission electron microscopy, we have demonstrated significant differences in the ultrastructure when compared with representative species from these other groups. Most notably, the red rain cells show no evidence of typical eukaryotic internal structures such as mitochondria or endoplasmic reticulum. Furthermore, comparisons based on elemental composition using energy-dispersive X-ray analysis, as well as Raman spectral signatures demonstrate significant dissimilarities in their molecular composition. The identity and origins of the red rain cells remain an enigma; however, our findings are more consistent with an unidentified prokaryote, and thus suggest that previous attempts at their identification should be reappraised.


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Fungi/ultrastructure , Rain/microbiology , Rhodophyta/ultrastructure , Candida albicans/ultrastructure , Carbon/analysis , Carbon/chemistry , Porphyridium/ultrastructure , Spectrum Analysis, Raman
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Microbiology (Reading) ; 159(Pt 1): 107-111, 2013 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23175506

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Extraordinary claims have been made for the biological properties of the red rain cells of Kerala, including a suggestion that they lack DNA. We have investigated the fluorescence properties of red rain cells, and the solubility of the red pigment in a variety of solvents. Extraction of the pigment with DMSO allowed successful demonstration of DNA using DAPI staining. Cellular impermeability to staining reagents due to the red pigment is the likely explanation for the failure of previous efforts to demonstrate DNA in red rain cells.


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Chlorophyta/genetics , DNA, Algal/isolation & purification , Environmental Microbiology , Spores/genetics , Indoles/metabolism , Staining and Labeling
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