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Cytochemical and X-ray microanalysis studies of intracellular calcium pools in scale-bearing cells of the coccolithophoridEmiliania huxleyi

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Emiliania huxleyi is a coccolithophorid with a life cycle including a stage characterized by the occurrence of a scale-bearing cell type. The scales are composed of organic material and are produced in the cisternae of the Golgi apparatus. The present report deals with the ultrastructural calcium localization in scale-bearing cells using cation-precipitating agents. Cations were precipitated either with potassium pyroantimonate alone or according to a combined procedure in which cells are treated first with potassium oxalate, or potassium carbonate, or potassium phosphate, and then with potassium pyroantimonate. The distribution of electron-opaque deposits was the same when visualized by all four techniques. The most extensive deposits occurred in the Golgi apparatus, the “peripheral space” (a cellular compartment totally encompassing the protoplast), the multivesicular bodies, and the cell vacuole. X-ray microanalysis revealed that calcium was a constituent of the electron-opaque deposits. The uptake and transport of calcium, as universal functions of the Golgi apparatus, are discussed.

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van der Wal, P., de Bruijn, W.C. & Westbroek, P. Cytochemical and X-ray microanalysis studies of intracellular calcium pools in scale-bearing cells of the coccolithophoridEmiliania huxleyi . Protoplasma 124, 1–9 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01279719

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