Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Michigan State University, 48824, East Lansing, MI.
Plant Cell Rep. 1996 Nov;16(1-2):63-6. doi: 10.1007/BF01275451.
A suspension of tobacco cells,Nicotiana tabacum L. BY-2, was subjected to a rapid change of medium, resulting in disturbance of growth. A subpopulation of growing cells responded to such a nutritional signal by establishing a transient, localized Ca(2+) accumulation, as judged by chlorotetracycline fluorescence. Residing near or at the plasma membrane, this initial Ca(2+) signal began to relax after 1 h to a value presumably corresponding to an equilibrium Ca(2+) level. This response was susceptible to treatment with brefeldin A, an agent impacting vesicular traffic, as indicated by a further increase in fluorescence. By contrast, undisturbed growing and non-growing cells did not display a Ca(2+) response, regardless of the presence of brefeldin A.
悬浮培养的烟草 BY-2 细胞,经快速换液处理后,生长受到干扰。一小部分生长中的细胞通过建立短暂的、局部的 Ca(2+) 积累来响应这种营养信号,这可以通过氯化四环素荧光来判断。这个初始 Ca(2+)信号位于或靠近质膜,在 1 小时后开始松弛,其值可能对应于平衡 Ca(2+)水平。这种反应易受布雷菲德菌素 A 的影响,该物质会影响囊泡运输,这一点可以通过荧光进一步增加来证明。相比之下,无论是否存在布雷菲德菌素 A,未受干扰的生长和非生长细胞均未显示 Ca(2+)响应。