The respiratory response to heat shock in Neurospora crassa |
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Authors: | Donald Habel Nora Plesofsky-Vif Robert Bramblk |
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Affiliation: | Department of Plant Biology, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul 55108. |
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Abstract: | A sharp decrease in oxygen uptake occurred in Neurospora crassa cells that were transferred from 30 degrees C to 45 degrees C, and the respiration that resumed later at 45 degrees C was cyanide-insensitive. Energization of mitochondria, measured in vivo with fluorescence microscopy and a carbocyanine dye, also declined sharply in cells at 45 degrees C. Electron microscopy showed no changes in mitochondrial complexity; however, the cytoplasm of heat-shocked cells was deficient in glycogen granules. |
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Keywords: | Glycogen Heat shock Microscopy Mitochondria Neurospora crassa Respiration |
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