Evidence that a glucose-mediated rise in cyclic AMP triggers germination ofPilobolus longipes spores |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, California State University, Long Beach, California 90840 USA |
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Abstract: | Spores ofPilobolus longipes incubated in phosphate buffer were activated within 5–10 min following the addition of either glucose or 6-deoxyglucose. Cyclic AMP content increased in response to glucose or 6-deoxyglucose, and the increase consistently preceded spore activation. Dibutyryl cyclic AMP also caused activation. The phosphodiesterase inhibitor 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine (IBMX) did not cause activation, but, when added to spores with a suboptimal level of 6-deoxyglucose, it amplified the signal to produce a large increase in activation. IBMX increased intracellular cyclic AMP levels when it was applied with 6-deoxyglucose, but had no effect when it was applied alone. Phosphodiesterase activities in cell extracts from dormant and activated spores were not significantly different. These results indicate that the rise in cyclic AMP that follows exposure to glucose may play an important role in triggering spore germination. |
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