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Effects of K+ and the K+ Ionophore Valinomycin on the Post-Conjugational Nuclear Differentiation of Paramecium caudatum
Authors:Kazuyuki Mikami  Rie Ohtsu
Institution:Research Institute for Science Education, Miyagi University of Education, Aramaki-aza-Aoba, Sendai, 980 JAPAN
Abstract:For determination of the effect of K+ on macro- and micronuclear differentiation Paramecium caudatum exconjugants were transferred to medium with various concentrations of Valinomycin and/or K+ at the critical stage of nuclear differentiation. The differentiation was not disturbed by transfer to medium containing 1.5 mM to 50 mM KCl. Injection of KCl solution at the critical stage also did not affect differentiation of the macronucleus appreciably. But change of the KCl concentration in the medium at the critical stage interrupted of normal development of the macronucleus.
Macro- and micronuclear differentiations after conjugation are known to be determined by the antero-posterior localization of postzygotic micronuclei. This nuclear localization is achieved by elongation of mitotic spindles and marked shortening of the cell length at the time of micronuclear division. Successive measurements of cell length at 25°C showed that cells began to shorten 1.5 hr after mating-pair separation, reaching to half the initial length about 2.5 hr after the separation, and then returning to recover their initial length within about 50 min. In a solution of K+ (50 mM) plus Valinomycin (1μg/ml or more), cell shortening was inhibited. It is not known whether elongation of mitotic spindles at the time of critical nuclear division was disordered by this treatment, but the macronuclear anlagen developed in the treated cells. Thus shortening in the cell length is not indispensable for nuclear differentiation.
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