Composition,secretion kinetics and radioactive labelling of the extracellular slime polysaccharide secreted during spherulation ofPhysarum polycephalum |
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Authors: | Kurt Zaar |
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Affiliation: | (1) Lehrstuhl für Zellbiologie, Institut für Biologie II der Universität, Schänzelstr. 1, D-7800 Freiburg i.Br., Germany |
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Abstract: | The myxomycetePhysarum polycephalum synthesizes copious amounts of slime when differentiating into the hard walled resting stage. The chemical composition of slime obtained after introduction of spherulation in a nutrient and a non-nutrient salt-medium has been analysed and compared. The composition of slime is almost identical after the two different induction methods. This slime could be labelled with radioactived-[U-14C]glucose,32PO43–,35SO42– and75SeO42–. The kinetics of slime secretion after both induction methods has been followed using different criteria. The sulfate analog75SeO42– seems to be incorporated into the slime, partially replacing sulfate groups of the sulfated polysaccharide. Furthermore,d-[U-14C]glucose was used to labe the spherule walls. Determination of an alkali resistent polysaccharide component serves as a new method to follow wall formation. |
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Keywords: | Physarum polycephalum Spherulation Slime Galactan Sulfate Selenate |
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