Phospholipase D in Tetrahymena: activity and significance |
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Authors: | Morten Rasmussen Leif Rasmussen |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Anatomy and Cytology, Institute of Medical Biology, University of Odense, DK-5230 Odense M, Denmark |
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Abstract: | We detected phospholipase D in three species of ciliates: Tetrahymena: T. thermophila, T. pyriformis and T. setosa in nutrient medium supplemented with ethanol in in vivo systems, by the appearance of phosphatidylethanol. The calcium ionophore A23187 increased the synthesis of phosphatidylethanol, as compared with untreated controls. We suggest that Tetrahymena possess a calcium sensitive phospholipase D. Propranolol caused the cells in dense cultures to increase their average generation times or die, dependent on the drug concentration. This inhibition could be overcome by the addition of phospholipids or ethanol. Pure phosphatidylethanol had no effect on growth rates or generation times in cultures at high cell density, but postponed cell death in cultures at low cell density by a factor of 10. We suggest that an important role of phospholipase D in Tetrahymena is to supply the cell with diacylglycerol without which it can not enter the mode of proliferation from the lag phase of the culture. |
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Keywords: | A23187 Ethanol Phosphatidylethanol Phospholipase D Propranolol Tetrahymena |
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