The Hydration-Induced Ca2+ Release Is a General Phenomenon in Characeae

When an internodal cell of Nitella axilliformis that had been treated with 10 mM KCl and 1 mM EGTA was examined for transcellular osmosis, an increase in the cytosolic concentration of Ca2+ on the endoosmotic side was observed, as was the case in Nitella flexilis even though the increase was much sm...

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Main Authors: Shimada, Kiyo, Kikuyama, Munehiro, Tazawa, Masashi
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 1996
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Online Access:http://pcp.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/37/7/922
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author Shimada, Kiyo
Kikuyama, Munehiro
Tazawa, Masashi
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Tazawa, Masashi
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description When an internodal cell of Nitella axilliformis that had been treated with 10 mM KCl and 1 mM EGTA was examined for transcellular osmosis, an increase in the cytosolic concentration of Ca2+ on the endoosmotic side was observed, as was the case in Nitella flexilis even though the increase was much smaller in Nitella axilliformis . The hydration-induced calcium release (HICR) was also observed in other species of Characeae, namely, Chara corallina and Nitellopsis obtusa . HICR was also demonstrated in cytoplasm isolated from Nitella axilliformis and Chara corallina as from Nitella flexilis . Thus, it appears that HICR is not specific to Nitella flexilis but may be a general phenomenon in Characeae.
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:pcellphys:37/7/922 2025-01-16T23:26:58+00:00 The Hydration-Induced Ca2+ Release Is a General Phenomenon in Characeae Shimada, Kiyo Kikuyama, Munehiro Tazawa, Masashi 1996-10-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://pcp.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/37/7/922 en eng Oxford University Press http://pcp.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/37/7/922 Copyright (C) 1996, The Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists research-article TEXT 1996 fthighwire 2007-06-23T18:33:39Z When an internodal cell of Nitella axilliformis that had been treated with 10 mM KCl and 1 mM EGTA was examined for transcellular osmosis, an increase in the cytosolic concentration of Ca2+ on the endoosmotic side was observed, as was the case in Nitella flexilis even though the increase was much smaller in Nitella axilliformis . The hydration-induced calcium release (HICR) was also observed in other species of Characeae, namely, Chara corallina and Nitellopsis obtusa . HICR was also demonstrated in cytoplasm isolated from Nitella axilliformis and Chara corallina as from Nitella flexilis . Thus, it appears that HICR is not specific to Nitella flexilis but may be a general phenomenon in Characeae. Text Nitella flexilis HighWire Press (Stanford University)
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Shimada, Kiyo
Kikuyama, Munehiro
Tazawa, Masashi
The Hydration-Induced Ca2+ Release Is a General Phenomenon in Characeae
title The Hydration-Induced Ca2+ Release Is a General Phenomenon in Characeae
title_full The Hydration-Induced Ca2+ Release Is a General Phenomenon in Characeae
title_fullStr The Hydration-Induced Ca2+ Release Is a General Phenomenon in Characeae
title_full_unstemmed The Hydration-Induced Ca2+ Release Is a General Phenomenon in Characeae
title_short The Hydration-Induced Ca2+ Release Is a General Phenomenon in Characeae
title_sort hydration-induced ca2+ release is a general phenomenon in characeae
topic research-article
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url http://pcp.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/37/7/922