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A pressure gradient facilitates mass flow in the oomycete Achlya bisexualis.

Abishek Muralidhar1, Emma Swadel1, Marjolein Spiekerman2, Sandy Suei1, Miranda Fraser1, Manfred Ingerfeld1, Ayelen B Tayagui1, Ashley Garrill1.   

Abstract

We have used a single cell pressure probe and observed movement of microinjected oil droplets to investigate mass flow in the oomycete Achlya bisexualis. To facilitate these experiments, split Petri dishes that had media containing different sorbitol concentrations (and hence a different osmotic potential) on each side of the dish were inoculated with a single zoospore. An initial germ tube grew out from this and formed a mycelium that extended over both sides of the Petri dish. Hyphae growing on the 0 M sorbitol side of the dish had a mean turgor ( ± sem) of 0.53 ± 0.03 MPa (n = 13) and on the 0.3 M sorbitol side had a mean turgor ( ± sem) of 0.3 ± 0.027 MPa (n = 9). Oil droplets that had been microinjected into the hyphae moved towards the lower turgor area of the mycelia (i.e. retrograde movement when microinjected into hyphae on the 0 M sorbitol side of the split Petri dish and anterograde movement when microinjected into hyphae on the 0.3 M sorbitol side of the Petri dish). In contrast, the movement of small refractile vesicles occurred in both directions irrespective of the pressure gradient. Experiments with neutral red indicate that the dye is able to move through the mycelia from one side of a split Petri dish to the other, suggesting that there is no compartmentation. This study shows that hyphae that are part of the same mycelia can have different turgor pressures and that this pressure gradient can drive mass flow.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26608611     DOI: 10.1099/mic.0.000216

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiology        ISSN: 1350-0872            Impact factor:   2.777


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Authors:  Shuhei Ota; Aya Morita; Shinsuke Ohnuki; Aiko Hirata; Satoko Sekida; Kazuo Okuda; Yoshikazu Ohya; Shigeyuki Kawano
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-04-04       Impact factor: 4.379

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