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Localization of calcium in roots and microsomal membranes of corn by direct pyroantimonate precipitation
Authors:M A Vaughan  T J Mulkey  C W Goff
Abstract:Many cell membrane systems, including microsomal vesicles of corn, are able to regulate calcium levels both in vivo and in vitro, often in an ATP-dependent, calmodulin-stimulated fashion. The purpose of this study was to determine calcium distribution in meristematic cells of intact tissue and microsomal vesicles from corn roots using direct pyroantimonate-osmium fixation. In root cells, precipitates were localized in mitochondria, plastids, the nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and along the plasma membrane. Plasma membrane-enriched microsomal vesicles isolated from corn roots incubated in media to permit calcium transport before pyroantimonate-osmium fixation show internal precipitates associated with the membrane and in the lumen of the vesicles. De-staining of the sections with 1 mM EDTA or EGTA removed precipitate from the sections, confirming the presence of calcium in the antimonate precipitates. These data support biochemical data that this same membrane preparation exhibited ATP-dependent calcium sequestration that was stimulated by calmodulin, as measured by retention of 45Ca. This provides evidence that these membranes are responsible for ATP-requiring, calmodulin-stimulated calcium transport in the intact cell.
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