日本植物生理学会年会およびシンポジウム 講演要旨集
Supplement to Plant and Cell Physiology Vol. 46
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Visualization of Ca2+ influx spots across individual SA channels activated by tension in stress fibers
*Masahiro SokabeKimihide HayakawaHitoshi Tatsumi
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In response to mechanical stretch in the vessel, endothelial cells show a variety of reactions such as secretion of vasoactive substances and morphological changes, which are triggered by Ca2+-influx across stretch-activated cation channel (SACatC).Two crucial questions, however, remain on SACatC activation: how are forces conveyed to SACatCs? and :where are SACatCs in the cell? We suspected that membrane-connected cytoskeleton (actually stress fiber, SF) may act as an intracellular force transmitter and that SACtaCs exist in the vicinity of focal adhesions (FA) at which SF is terminated. To prove this hypothesis we developed a method by which we can apply localized mechanical stimuli onto FAs via SFs by dragging SFs with laser tweezers while measuring Ca2+ influx across individual SACatCs by high speed near-field microscopy (NFM). It was found that SACatCs were activated by small forces as low as 1pN and located near FAs as close as 300-500nm.
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© 2005 by The Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists
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