The Induction of Endocytosis in Starved Tetrahymena pyriformis |
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Authors: | T. R. RICKETTS |
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Affiliation: | Cell Biology Unit, Department of Botany, The University, Nottingham, U.K. |
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Abstract: | SYNOPSIS. The formation of digestive vacuoles by starved Tetrahymena pyriformis could be induced by mixtures of latex particles and a variety of potentially digestible solutes. Latex particles themselves had little effect in inducing vacuole formation. Protein, polypeptide, and RNA were highly effective inducers, while glutamate, amino acid mixtures, polysacharides, and glucose were moderately effective. Sodium-β-glycerophosphate had a slight effect and sodium acetate was ineffective. The possible stimulus to endocytosis is discussed. The endocytic response to inducers does not appear to be an all-or-none phenomenon and varies with the concentration of inducer. The stimulatory effect for protein-related inducers seems to be produced by a large number of stimulatory molecules acting upon a single cell and the magnitude of the response appears to be related to molecular size. |
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Keywords: | Tetrahymena pyriformis endocytosis inducers of |
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