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On the induction of cup-shaped dictyosomes in suspension culturedAcer pseudoplatanus

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A variety of agents, including metabolic inhibitors, chelators and ionophores have been applied to suspension cultures ofAcer pseudoplatanus in an attempt at inducing cup-shaped dictyosomes. Only antipyrine was effective and then only after culturing the cells prior to treatment in sucrose-deficient medium. ATP measurements suggest a potential effect of antipyrine on energy metabolism. Both the ultrastructural effects and the reduction in ATP levels through antipyrine treatment are reversible.

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Abbreviations

DMSO:

dimethylsulfoxide

DNP:

dinitrophenol

EDTA:

ethylene diaminotetraacetic acid

EGTA:

ethylene glycol-bis (2-aminoethyl)-tetraacetic acid

GDPH:

glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase

HIPES:

2-4(2-hydroxyethyl)-piperyzine-(1)-ethynsulfonic acid

SHAM:

salicylhydroxamic acid

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Glas, R., Robinson, D.G. On the induction of cup-shaped dictyosomes in suspension culturedAcer pseudoplatanus . Protoplasma 113, 97–102 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01281997

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