CELL WALL POTENTIAL IN NITELLA
In the process of inserting a microelectrode into the vacuole of Nitella three potential levels were recorded. The first one was at a water phase outside the cell wall, the second one in the cell wall and the third one across the plasmalemma. The first potential was variable with the distance from t...
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author | NAGAI, REIKO KISHIMOTO, UICHIRO |
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description | In the process of inserting a microelectrode into the vacuole of Nitella three potential levels were recorded. The first one was at a water phase outside the cell wall, the second one in the cell wall and the third one across the plasmalemma. The first potential was variable with the distance from the surface of the cell wall. When the external solution was 10−4 M KCl, the second potential level was −90 mv and the third one −170 mv against an external reference electrode. These potentials were less negative (more negative) with the increase (decrease) of the external KCl concentration and varied to some extent among samples. The vacuolar potential measured against the cell wall phase was, therefore, −80 mv inside negative to outside. A large potential change such as action potential was observed only across the plasmalemma. An overshoot of the action potential of Nitella flexilis was observed very often, when the vacuolar potential was measured against the cell wall phase. |
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spelling | fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:pcellphys:5/1/21 2025-01-16T23:27:00+00:00 CELL WALL POTENTIAL IN NITELLA NAGAI, REIKO KISHIMOTO, UICHIRO 1964-02-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://pcp.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/5/1/21 en eng Oxford University Press http://pcp.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/5/1/21 Copyright (C) 1964, The Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists research-article TEXT 1964 fthighwire 2016-11-16T17:42:48Z In the process of inserting a microelectrode into the vacuole of Nitella three potential levels were recorded. The first one was at a water phase outside the cell wall, the second one in the cell wall and the third one across the plasmalemma. The first potential was variable with the distance from the surface of the cell wall. When the external solution was 10−4 M KCl, the second potential level was −90 mv and the third one −170 mv against an external reference electrode. These potentials were less negative (more negative) with the increase (decrease) of the external KCl concentration and varied to some extent among samples. The vacuolar potential measured against the cell wall phase was, therefore, −80 mv inside negative to outside. A large potential change such as action potential was observed only across the plasmalemma. An overshoot of the action potential of Nitella flexilis was observed very often, when the vacuolar potential was measured against the cell wall phase. Text Nitella flexilis HighWire Press (Stanford University) |
spellingShingle | research-article NAGAI, REIKO KISHIMOTO, UICHIRO CELL WALL POTENTIAL IN NITELLA |
title | CELL WALL POTENTIAL IN NITELLA |
title_full | CELL WALL POTENTIAL IN NITELLA |
title_fullStr | CELL WALL POTENTIAL IN NITELLA |
title_full_unstemmed | CELL WALL POTENTIAL IN NITELLA |
title_short | CELL WALL POTENTIAL IN NITELLA |
title_sort | cell wall potential in nitella |
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url | http://pcp.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/5/1/21 |