Morphological Alterations in Euglena gracilis Induced by Treatment with CTAB (Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide) and Triton X-100: Correlations with Effects on Photophobic Behavioral Responses* |
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Authors: | EWA MIKOLAJCZYK BODO DIEHN |
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Abstract: | SYNOPSIS. Treatment of Euglena gracilis with the cationic detergent CTAB at concentrations of 0.05 mM or higher selectively inhibited the ability of the cells to respond with flagellar reorientation to a sudden decrease of light intensity (step-down photophobic response). The ability to respond similarly to an increase in light intensity (step-up photophobic response) was unaffected even at detergent concentrations at which the step-down response was completely inhibited. Electron microscopy of cells treated with 1.0 mM CTAB revealed selective destruction of the membrane of the reservoir and flagellum. No selective effects upon the step-down or step-up photophobic responses were found upon treatment of the cells with Triton X-100. |
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Keywords: | Euglena membranes photophobic responses sensory physiology |
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