Control of puffing activity in three chromosomal segments of explanted salivary gland cells of Chironomus thummi by variation in extracellular Na+,K+ and Mg2+ |
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Authors: | H Kroeger G Müller |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Genetik der Universität des Saarlandes, D-66 Saarbrücken, BRD |
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Abstract: | Salivary glands of Chironomus thummi larvae were incubated in media composed of those combinations and at concentrations which they tolerated without visible damage. Resulting changes in puffing activity were recorded for three chromosomal segments. Within certain combinatorial ranges induced puffs in the three segments. Each inducing range is depicted as a ‘puff-inducing field’ for extracellular ion concentrations (IFe) in a two-dimensional lattice. The IFes are coherent, distinctly delineated and highly overlapping. At most places a transition from 0 to 100 % puff induction (induction of respective puff in each nucleus) depends on changes in media composition of 10–20 mM. Ion sensitivities of the three chromosomal segments were computed for NaCl/KCl/MgCl2 combinations and were found to conform to actual puff-inducing capacities of selected NaCl/KCl/MgCl2 media. |
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