Depolarization of the cell membrane causes inhibition of cell locomotion and pinocytosis inAcanthamoeba castellanii andAmoeba proteus |
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Authors: | K. Dolowy |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biophysics and Biomathematics, Medical Center of Postgraduate Education, Warszawa |
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Abstract: | Summary 10 M CCCP protonophore in an acidic medium causes depolarization of the cell membrane and immediate cessation of locomotion inAcanthamoeba castellanii andAmoeba proteus. In the basic media there is no depolarization or inhibition of cell locomotion. Other depolarizing agents (alkali cations, crown molecules) also stop locomotion and induce pinocytosis in amoeba. Pinocytotic uptake of horseradish peroxidase byAcanthamoeba castellanii is increased by 69% in the presence of CCCP in the medium at pH 5.7 but is not influenced at higher pH values. This might indicate that both amoeboid locomotion and pinocytosis are controlled by membrane potential. |
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Keywords: | Acanthamoeba Amoeba proteus Amoeboid locomotion 15-crown-5 Kryptofix 222 Nigericin Membrane potential Pinocytosis Protonophores Valinomycin |
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