LOCALIZATION OF CA2+-STIMULATED ATPASE IN THE COCCOLITH-PRODUCING COMPARTMENT OF CELLS OF PLEUROCHRYSIS SP. (PRYMNESIOPHYCEAE)1 |
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Authors: | Duck-Kee Kwon,Elma L. Gonz lez |
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Affiliation: | Duck-Kee Kwon,Elma L. González |
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Abstract: | Cell homogenates of Pleurochrysis sp. (CCMP299) were fractionated by means of sucrose gradients. Ca2+-stimulated ATPase (EC 3.6.1.3., ATP phosphohydrolase) was associated primarily with the plasma membrane, Golgi, and high density (1.21 g·cm?3) membranous structures. Ca2+-stimulated ATPase was highly enriched in the latter. Based on treatments with Triton X-100 and NBD ceramide, we conclude that the high-density structures were membrane-delimited organelles. These vesicle-like organelles contained complex polysaccharides, a high concentration of calcium, and, upon microscopic examination, structures resembling coccoliths. These findings are consistent with observations on the known composition of coccoliths and the presumed mineralizing function of the sub-cellular coccolith-producing compartment. The high-density vesicles were linked to the Golgi by means of colchicine-sensitive materials, presumably microtubules. These data and prior ultrastructural observations by other investigators indicating vectorial assembly and secretion suggest that the subcellular movement of the newly formed coccoliths may be directed and/or powered by colchicine-sensitive cytoskeletal elements. We interpret the data to mean that the high-density vesicles represent the coccolith-producing compartment previously observed by others in electron micrographs. |
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Keywords: | Ca2+-stimulated ATPase calcification coccolithogenesis coccolithophorids colchicine Golgi apparatus microtubules Pleurochrysis sp. Prymnesiophyceae |
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