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    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    The @journal of eukaryotic microbiology 8 (1961), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1550-7408
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Bleaching (interference with chlorophyll accumulation) by streptomycin (SM) is more effective when dark-grown Euglena gracilis cells are exposed to SM in the dark for several days than when exposure of dark- or light-grown cells is exclusively in light. Cells are also bleached when exposed to SM while lacking both chlorophyll and chloroplasts (i.e., exposed to SM in the dark and subcultured to SM-free medium before transfer to light). Bleaching therefore involves inhibition of the formation of a plastid or pigment precursor, rather than breakdown of chlorophyll or interference with replication of mature chloroplasts. Bleaching by SM B prevented by addition to the medium of any of several fin cations, including Mg. Therefore it is proposed that bleaching results from chelation of Mg by SM. thus blocking a Mg-requiring step in chlorophyll synthesis. Disruption by SM of chloroplast structure and/or development is considered a secondary consequence of the bleaching action, resulting from the essentiality of intact chlorophyll molecules for normal chloroplast structure.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Protoplasma 61 (1966), S. 181-191 
    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary The cytoplasm of the growth zone at the tip of theLilium pollen tube contains numerous membrane-bound vesicles and an abundance of smooth endoplasmic reticulum. Covering the tip of the tube is a cap of compartmentalized wall material which arises from coalesence of vesicles with each other and with the existing cap. This organization, seen following glutaraldehyde fixation, is altered to varying degrees by different fixation procedures. Neither the cap nor the e. r. are preserved by osmium fixation. Formalin or permanganate preserve the cap but not its compartments. Preservation of the cap by permanganate is concentration-dependent but poor at best. Combined fixation by acrolein and glutaraldehyde results in better preservation of membranous elements than glutaraldehyde alone.
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