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Membrane histochemistry of Physarum polycephalum myxamoebae

HC Aldrich and JB Reiskind

Myxamoebae of Physarum polycephalum are the uninucleate, haploid stage of the organism. Histochemical studies were undertaken to characterize intracellular and plasma membranes, and to provide a basis for assaying subcellular fractions for enrichment in plasma membranes. Lead salts deposition techniques were employed for hydrolytic enzymes. Alcian blue- ruthenium red, osmium tetroxide-potassium ferrocyanide, and phosphotungstic acid-chromic acid stains were evaluated for specificity for plasma membranes. Glucose 6-phosphatase was localized in endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and perinuclear space. 5'- Nucleotidase was localized in food vacuoles, chromatin, and plasmalemma. Acid phosphatase was in food vacuoles and Golgi apparatus. Alkaline phosphatase was in food vacuoles and endoplasmic reticulum. We conclude that none of the above enzymes is suitable as a cytochemical marker for plasma membranes of Physarum myxamoebae, but recommend instead staining ultrathin sections of membrane pellets with phosphotungstic acid-chromic acid, which stains plasma membranes selectively.

Volume 30, Issue 12, pp. 1261-1267, 12/01/1982
Copyright © 1982 by The Histochemical Society


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