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Yeast respond to hypotonic shock with a calcium pulseWe have used the transgenic AEQUORIN calcium reporter system to monitor the cytosolic calcium ([Ca2+]cyt) response of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to hypotonic shock. Such a shock generates an almost immediate and transient rise in [Ca2+]cyt which is eliminated by gadolinium, a blocker of stretch-activated channels. In addition, this transient rise in [Ca2+]cyt is initially insensitive to 1,2-bis-(o-aminophenoxy)ethane-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid (BAPTA), an extracellular calcium chelator. However, BAPTA abruptly attenuates the maintenance of that transient rise. These data show that hypotonic shock generates a stretch-activated channel-dependent calcium pulse in yeast. They also suggest that the immediate calcium influx is primarily generated from intracellular stores, and that a sustained increase in [Ca2+]cyt depends upon extracellular calcium.
Document ID
20040173144
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Batiza, A. F.
(University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United States)
Schulz, T.
Masson, P. H.
Date Acquired
August 22, 2013
Publication Date
September 20, 1996
Publication Information
Publication: The Journal of biological chemistry
Volume: 271
Issue: 38
ISSN: 0021-9258
Subject Category
Life Sciences (General)
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: GM48053
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
NASA Discipline Plant Biology
Non-NASA Center

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