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Membrane control of cytoplasmic streaming in characean cells
Authors:Kikuyama  Munehiro  Tazawa  Masashi  Tominaga  Yoshito  Shimmen  Teruo
Affiliation:(1) Biological Laboratory, The University of the Air, 261 Chiba, Japan;(2) Department of Applied Physics and Chemistry, Fukui University of Technology, 910 Fukui, Japan;(3) Department of Human Life Science, Heian Jogakuin (St. Agnes') College, 569 Takatsuki, Japan;(4) Department of Life Science, Faculty of Science, Himeji Institute of Technology, 678-12 Hyogo, Japan
Abstract:When a characean cell generates an action potential, cytoplasmic streaming transiently stops and then recovers gradually. Calcium ion is one of the most important factors mediating between membrane excitation and cessation of cytoplasmic streaming. When an internode ofNitella flexilis is subjected to transcellular osmosis, both membrane depolarization and cessation of streaming take place at the endoosmotic part of the cell. It was also found that Ca2+ plays a key role in mediating between osmosis induced hydration of the cytoplasm and the cessation of cytoplasmic streaming. The present article reviews how Ca2+ acts as a second messenger in intracellular signal transduction in controlling the cytoplasmic streaming.
Keywords:Actin  Action potential  Ca2+   Cytoplasmic streaming  Hydration induced Ca2+-release
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