Kam V, Moseyko N, Nemson J, Feldman L J
Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California, Berkeley 94720, USA.
Int J Plant Sci. 1999 Nov;160(6):1093-8. doi: 10.1086/314205.
We characterized the gravitactic behavior of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, a unicellular green alga, using a computer-analysis system in order to study directional swimming. The effects of the calcium-channel inhibitors gadolinium and diltiazem on graviorientation and swimming speed were examined. In addition, we studied directional swimming in the ptx1 strain of C. reinhardtii, a flagellar dominance mutant. Results indicate that Chlamydomonas reorients for gravitactic swimming through a mechanism different from the calcium-mediated pathway believed to be involved in gravity transduction in higher plants. We suggest that calcium-mediated gravitaxis originated in an organism that was more evolutionarily advanced than Chlamydomonas.
为了研究定向游动,我们使用计算机分析系统对单细胞绿藻莱茵衣藻的趋重力行为进行了表征。研究了钙通道抑制剂钆和地尔硫䓬对重力定向和游动速度的影响。此外,我们还研究了莱茵衣藻鞭毛优势突变体ptx1菌株的定向游动。结果表明,莱茵衣藻通过一种不同于钙介导途径的机制重新定向以进行趋重力游动,而钙介导途径被认为参与高等植物的重力传导。我们认为,钙介导的趋重力性起源于一种在进化上比莱茵衣藻更高级的生物体。