Differential treatment ofAcetabularia with cytochalasin B and N-Ethylmaleimide with special reference to their effects on cytoplasmic streaming |
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Authors: | R. Nagai S. Fukui |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Osaka University, Toyonaka, 560 Osaka, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary Cytoplasmic streaming in the stalk ofAcetabularia, ryukyuensis at the vegetative stage was reversibly inhibited by cytochalasin B (cB) of 50 g/ml and irreversibly by N-Ethylmaleimide (NEM) above concentrations of 0.25 mM.After the endoplasm and the chloroplasts were pushed forward one end of the stalk by gentle centrifugation at about 500 × g for 3 minutes, numerous ectoplasmic striations remainedin situ in the stalk cortex. The striations ran in parallel with the longitudinal axis of the stalk at unequal intervals. The endoplasm streamed back only along these striations.By combining centrifugation and a double chamber technique, the endoplasm and the cortex of the stalk were treated separately with CB or NEM. CB treatment of the cortex arrested streaming; when treatment was restricted to the endoplasm, streaming continued at an normal rate. NEM treatment restricted to the cortex permitted normal streaming rates. Treatment restricted to the moving endoplasm inhibited streaming.These results suggest that microfilaments and a moiety, possibly myosin, play an active role in the streaming. Microfilaments must reside in the cortex, especially in the ectoplasmic striations, while the putative myosin must reside in the moving endoplasm. |
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Keywords: | Acetabularia ryukyuensis Cytochalasin B Cytoplasmic streaming Differential treatment N-Ethylmaleimide |
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