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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Protoplasma 189 (1995), S. 1-8 
    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Contractile vacuole membrane ; F0F1 complex ; Membrane tubulation ; Mitochondrial inner membrane ; Paramecium ; Proton pumps ; V0V1 complex
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary A model is presented for one type of membrane tubulation. In this model large transmembrane protein complexes link together to form helical bands. To form the helical bands the individual complexes within the band would need to form a slight bend and twist with adjacent complexes as they link together. Such linkages would lead to the band and lipid bilayer extending out from the plane of the membrane to form a tube of a diameter equal to or smaller than the radial diameter of the helix. This model is supported by two examples of membrane tubulation found inParamecium, in which proton pumps are the transmembrane complexes that are associated together to form the helically coiled bands. These include the helically linked F0F1 complexes of the mitochondrial inner membrane and the V0V1 complexes of the decorated tubules of the contractile vacuole complex. Such tubules result in very high surface-to-volume ratios and may be important in efficient ATP production or in forming proton gradients for transporting ions across membranes.
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    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Acidosomes ; Concanamycin B ; Phagosomes ; Proton pumps ; Paramecium ; Vacuolar ATPase
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Although it is generally accepted that phagosome acidification is induced through the activity of a vacuolar proton pump (V-ATPase) present on the phagosome membrane, exactly how these pumps are delivered to the phagosomes is not well understood. To study this question inParamecium, it was necessary to first show that an authentic V-ATPase was present on their phagosomal membranes. Three antibodies raised against V-ATPases or their subunits were each found to label one or two large digestive vacuoles (DVs) inParamecium multimicronucleatum when immunofluorescence microscopy was used. Using horseradish peroxidase immunocytochemistry to increase sensitivity, about 10 DVs were shown to contain a V-ATPase. In high magnification images and cryoultramicrotomy these proton pumps were found to be located on the acidosomes, suggesting the vacuolar proton pumps on the DVs originate from the acidosomes. The authenticity of the V-ATPase was further confirmed by its sensitivity to cold temperature and to the V-ATPase specific inhibitor, concanamycin B, which at 10 nM doubled the t1/2 for vacuole acidification. Thus, we conclude that (1) acidosomes and some DVs ofParamecium have a bona-fide concanamycin B-sensitive and cold-sensitive V-ATPase, (2) the V-ATPase is delivered to the young DVs during acidosome fusion, and (3) the V-ATPase is involved in vacuole acidification. Finally, we have now determined thatParamecium has two immunologically related V-ATPases that are involved in two very different functions, (1) the acidification of phagosomes and (2) fluid segregation in the contractile vacuole complexes.
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