The Journal of Protozoology Research
Online ISSN : 2434-7027
Print ISSN : 0917-4427
Behavior and Ca2+-induced cell signaling for encystment of Colpoda cucullus
Asami, H.Ohtani, Y.Iino, R.Sogame, Y.Matsuoka, T.
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2010 Volume 20 Issue 2 Pages 1-6

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Encystment of Colpoda cucullus is induced by an increase in external Ca2+ concentration. When the Colpoda vegetative cells were induced to encyst by being suspended in Ca2+-containing medium, the cells that had swum linearly began to turn round which may have modified their ciliary movement, and then stopped prior to the formation of a cyst wall. Such a behavioral modification may be responsible for an elevation of intracellular Ca2+ concentration. Slowly and spontaneously induced encystment in Ca2+-free medium was suppressed by the addition of EGTA, suggesting that Ca2+ contaminating the medium may be partially responsible for the induction of such spontaneous encystment. A cAMP enzyme immunoassay (EIA) revealed that the cAMP level was raised when the vegetative cells were transferred into Ca2+-containing medium for encystment induction. This result suggests that Ca2+ may activate a signaling pathway leading to encystment events including elevation of the cAMP concentration.
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© 2010 National Research Center for Protozoan Diseases, National University Corporation Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine
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