| Literature DB >> 24226184 |
T Waldmann1, W Jeblick, H Kauss.
Abstract
In suspension-cultured cells of Glycine max and Catharanthus roseus, marked callose synthesis can be induced by digitonin and chitosan. Leakage of a limited pool of electrolytes precedes callose formation, K(+) representing the major cation lost. Poly-L-ornithine, as well as the ionophores A 23187 and ionomycin, also induces some callose synthesis but to a lesser extent. Digitonin increases the net uptake of Ca(2+) from the external buffer with a time course parallel to callose synthesis but lagging behind the leakage of K(+). Nifedipine partly blocks callose synthesis as well as the digitonin-induced increase in net Ca(2+) uptake. Taken together, the data support the hypothesis that addition of the various substances might indirectly lead to membrane perturbation causing the common event of an increase in net Ca(2+) uptake which results in callose deposition by a direct activition of the Ca(2+)-dependent and plasma-membane-located 1,3-β-glucan synthase.Entities:
Year: 1988 PMID: 24226184 DOI: 10.1007/BF00394492
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Planta ISSN: 0032-0935 Impact factor: 4.116