The Effect of ATP (Disodium Salt) upon Rotational Streaming |
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Authors: | Emil Pop Viorel Soran Georgeta Lazr |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Plant Cytophysiology, Center for Biological Research Cluj Branch of the Rumanian Academy |
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Abstract: | Through the continuous treatment with various solutions of ATP disodium salt the rotational streaming of the cytoplasma in barley root hairs has been stimulated about 1.2–1.7 times. With the concentrations employed the stimulation of the streaming did not depend on the external ATP supply, but on the initial rate of streaming. It is assumed that the main source of energy supporting the protoplasmic streaming is ATP. Therefore, the results obtained may be interpreted on the basis of variations in ATP content and its degradation products. The differences between initial rates of streaming are supposed to be due to variations of the endogenous ATP level. The ATP taken up probably stimulates the rotational streaming both through the supply of delivered energy and by lowering the cytoplasm viscosity. On the contrary, products of ATP hydrolysis increase the cytoplasm viscosity and induce a lowering or even cessation of the streaming. |
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