| Literature DB >> 16659917 |
Y Nagata1.
Abstract
Adhesion of Spirogyra (tentatively, Spirogyra fluviatilis) cells to glass is described. The cells of an algal filament can adhere to a substrate only when they are located at the end of the filament. Rapid adhesion is induced by blue-violet light (blue adhesion) as well as by temperature shift (about 6 C --> about 22 C) or shaking (dark adhesion). Adherent cells detach in 1 hour in the absence of one of these stimuli. Slow adhesion is induced by red light (red adhesion) 1 hour after irradiation, and may be controlled by phytochrome. A cell once caused to adhere by red light does not release from the glass.Adhesion seems to be maintained by a cementing substance, probably qa mucoprotein. A transparent material which appears around the tip of the cell may be the cementing substance.Entities:
Year: 1977 PMID: 16659917 PMCID: PMC542472 DOI: 10.1104/pp.59.4.680
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Physiol ISSN: 0032-0889 Impact factor: 8.340