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Aggregation of sponge cells : XIV. Possible substitution of calcium ions by polycations
Authors:Werner E G Müller  Rudolf K Zahn  Branko Kurelec  Isabel Müller  
Institution:1. Physiologisch-Chemisches Institut, Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität, 6500 Mainz, Germany;2. Laboratory for Marine Molecular Biology, Institut Rudjer Boskovic, 52210 Rovinj, Yugoslavia
Abstract:Single cells from the siliceous sponge Geodia cydonium, obtained after chemical dissociation, reaggregate in the presence of the aggregation factor in Ca2+-containing medium to large aggregates. It was found that polyvalent organic cations (polylysine, spermine, spermidine, putrescine) enhance the Ca2+-mediated cell aggregation. In Ca2+-free medium these compounds also cause reaggregation; aggregates of a diameter up to 800 micron are formed within 120 min. Proteins, containing basic groups of amino acid residues have no influence on cell aggregation. Monovalent cations inhibit the reaggregation process. The enhancing effect of polyvalent organic cations on cell aggregation is dependent on the presence of the soluble aggregation factor. From the findings that polycations do not alter the duration of the lag phase (a characteristic of the aggregation factor-mediated Geodia cell reaggregation) and act in cooperation with the aggregation receptor, we assume that the polycations bind between the aggregation factor and the aggregation receptor.
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