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Title: Reversible inhibition of movement in the amoebae Dictyostelium discoideum and its effect on chemoattractant recognition. Author: Waligórska A, Wianecka-Skoczeń M, Korohoda W. Journal: Folia Biol (Krakow); 2008; 56(3-4):123-31. PubMed ID: 19055036. Abstract: The cell fixatives formaldehyde and KMnO4 at low concentrations reversibly inhibit the movement of D. discoideum amoebae without directly interfering with cell viability. This inhibition of cell movement is accompanied by the decreased attachment of cells to substratum. When the tenacity and attachment of immobilized cells are artificially increased by compressing cells between two glass surfaces, the amoebae begin to move even in the presence of the fixatives. Amoebae starved for 24 hours, subjected to fixatives and a mineral salt solution in which they remained motionless, maintained chemotactic responses to folic acid and only after a few hours of active locomotion became reactive to cAMP, in contrast to amoebae that reacted to cAMP after starvation in the absence of fixatives.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]