Journal article

Brefeldin A affects adhesion of zoospores of the green alga Enteromorpha

ME Callow, S Crawford, R Wetherbee, K Taylor, JA Finlay, JA Callow

Journal of Experimental Botany | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2001

Abstract

Primary adhesion of zoospores of the green macroalga Enteromorpha to substrata involves a massive release of adhesive glycoproteins from Golgi-derived, membrane-bounded vesicles in the anterior region of the spore, followed by rapid curing. This process is sensitive to low concentrations (5-10 μg ml-1) of the secretion-inhibiting antibiotic, brefeldin A (BFA). The proportion of cells that settled in BFA was reduced by approximately 50%, but the effect was fully reversed by washing in seawater to remove the BFA. Ultrastructural observations showed that BFA caused the breakdown of Golgi stacks in the majority of cells examined. When settled cells were subjected to shear stress, a greater propo..

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