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Ca2+ reversibly inhibits active rotation of chloroplasts in isolated cytoplasmic droplets ofChara
Authors:T Hayama  M Tazawa
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Osaka University, Toyonaka, 560 Osaka, Japan;(2) Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, Hongo, 113 Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Summary The effects of Ca2+ and other cations on chloroplast rotation in isolated cytoplasmic droplets ofChara were investigated by iontophoretically injecting them. Chloroplast rotation stopped immediately after Ca2+ injection and recovered with time, suggesting the existence of a Ca2+-sequestering system in the cytoplasm. The Ca2+ concentration necessary for the stoppage was estimated to be >10–4M. Sr2+ had the same effect as Ca2+. Mn2+ and Cd2+ induced a gradual decrease in the rotation rate with low reversibility. K+ and Mg2+ had no effects. Ba2+ had effects sometimes similar to Ca2+ or Sr2+ and sometimes similar to Mn2+ or Cd2+.Reversible inhibition by Ca2+, together with its specificity, strongly supports the hypothesis that a transient increase in the Ca2+ concentration in the cytoplasm upon membrane excitation directly stops the cytoplasmic streaming inCharaceae internodes (Hayama et al. 1979).
Keywords:Ca2+  Chara  Chloroplast rotation  Cytoplasmic droplet
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