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Ozone-induced ultrastructural changes in the plasma membrane of Chlorella sorokiniana
Authors:ELIZABETH S SWANSON  MARIA TOIVIO-KINNUCAN†  ROBERT HEATH‡  WILLIAM P CUNNINGHAM
Institution:Department of Botany, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rl, 02881;;Department of Horticultural Science and Landscape Architecture, University of Minnesota, St Paul, MN 55108;;Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521;Department of Genetics and Cell Biology, University of Minnesota, St Paul, MN 55108, USA
Abstract:Abstract. Modifications in plasma membrane structure and permeability were observed in Chlorella sorokiniana following exposure to 0.2 gm?3(140 p.p.m.) O3 for 30 min. Sixty-eight per cent of the cells were plasmolysed after 15 min O3 exposure with disruption of organelles similar to that previously described in higher plants. Freeze-fracture exposed large areas of plasma membrane in 90% of the control cells and those exposed to O3for short periods. After 20 min O3 90% of the cells cross-fracture, which indicates a change in molecular interactions in the membrane exposed to O3 The earliest observed ultraslructural alteration is an aggregation of particles on the plasma membrane P face, statistically significant after 10 min O3 Changes in 86Rb influx occur during a similar time. After more extended exposure to O3 the plasma membrane P face shows regions of lipid phase transition to the crystalline state.
Keywords:Chlorella sorokiniana            freeze-fracture  membrane permeability  ozone  plasma membrane  stress
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