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Polar localization of plasma membrane Ca2+/Mg2+ ATPase correlates with the pattern of steady ionic currents in eggs ofLymnaea stagnalis andBithynia tentaculata (Mollusca).

Danica Zivkovic1, Robbert Créton1, Gideon Zwaan1, Willem C de Bruijn2, M René Dohmen1.   

Abstract

During extrusion of the first polar body in eggs ofLymnaea stagnalis andBithynia tentaculata a localized Ca2+ /Mg2+ ATPase activity was detected, using Ando's enzyme-cytochemical method for electron microscopy [Ando et al. (1981) Acta Histochem Cytochem 14:705-726]. The enzyme activity was distributed in a polar fashion, along the cytoplasmic face of the plasma membrane. In the eggs ofLymnaea it was found only in the vegetal hemisphere, whereas inBithynia eggs it was localized both in the vegetal hemisphere and at the animal pole. This pattern of enzyme activity corresponds to the polar pattern of transcellular ionic currents measured with the vibrating probe, which we showed to be partially carried or regulated by calcium [Zivkovic and Dohmen (1989) Biol Bull (Woods Hole) 176 (Suppl):103-109]. The characteristics of the ATPase were studied using a variety of approaches such as ion and substrate depletions and substitutions, addition of specific inhibitors of ATPase activity, treatment with EDTA/EGTA and electron energy-loss spectrometry. The results indicate that, inLymnaea, there are at least two enzymatic entities. The first one is a Ca2+ /Mg2+ ATPase localized along the membrane and in the cortex of the vegetal hemisphere. The second one is a Ca2+-stimulated ATPase (calcium pump of the plasma membrane) localized in a small region of the membrane at the vegetal pole. We speculate that in the eggs ofLymnaea andBithynia a functional relationship exists between the plasma-membrane-associated ATPase activity and the transcellular ionic currents measured in the same region.

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Keywords:  Ca2+/Mg2+ ATPase; Calcium; Ionic currents; Molluscan eggs; Polarity

Year:  1990        PMID: 28305540     DOI: 10.1007/BF01681486

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rouxs Arch Dev Biol        ISSN: 0930-035X


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1.  Localized activity of Ca2+-stimulated ATPase and transcellular ionic currents during mesoderm induction in embryos ofLymnaea stagnalis (Mollusca).

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