Ionic composition and pH of the vacuolar sap in marine dinoflagellate Noctiluca |
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Authors: | Nawata, Tomoki Sibaoka, Takao |
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Affiliation: | Biological Institute, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University Sendai 980, Japan |
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Abstract: | Ionic composition of the vacuolar sap of Noctiluca miliariswas as follows: [Na+] = 487.3 mM, [K+]=24.1 mM, [Ca2+]=6.6 mM,[Mg2+]=2.8 mM, [Cl]=500mM, [NH4+]=1525 mM, and[SO42]=undetectable. To measure the vacuolar pH of singleliving cells, a pH-sensitive glass microelectrode was used.The vacuolar pH value was 3.50 ±0.18. When the cellswere transferred from normal sea water into osmotically adjusted50% sea water for one day, the vacuolar ion concentrations remainedalmost constant. Upon immersing the cells in osmotically unadjustedsea water of various concentrations for one day, the observedincrements or decrements of the vacuolar ion concentrationscould be accounted for largely by the migration of water outof or into the cells. The intrinsic ionic composition of thevacuole seems to be constant against changes in ion concentrationsof the bathing medium. (Received October 20, 1975; ) |
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