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Vorticella stalk contraction is a unique type of contractile system as there is no need of energy currency in the process to facilitate it. On the other hand, negative charge neutralization by Ca++ sequestered from intraluminal storage sites of endoplasmic reticulum found inside the spasmoneme of the stalk in the cytoplasmic matrix facilitate contraction process in miliseconds. Thus the system is of unique type on which some selected chemicals effects have been utilised to know their novel characteristics.In this investigations, lower pH has reviled its positive sensitive effect in contrast…mehr

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Vorticella stalk contraction is a unique type of contractile system as there is no need of energy currency in the process to facilitate it. On the other hand, negative charge neutralization by Ca++ sequestered from intraluminal storage sites of endoplasmic reticulum found inside the spasmoneme of the stalk in the cytoplasmic matrix facilitate contraction process in miliseconds. Thus the system is of unique type on which some selected chemicals effects have been utilised to know their novel characteristics.In this investigations, lower pH has reviled its positive sensitive effect in contrast with Ca++ concentration gradients. DNFB (2,4-dinitrofluoro benzine) on the same way reflected its positive effect at defined concentration for prolong treatment in their experimental medium. Here in this system, considered as artificial rather than natural system referred positive protoosmotic phenomena around the proteins of the Vorticella stalk responsible for its contraction-extension cyclic processes. Torsion-detorsion rotational dynamics in the process provides uniqueness through which stalk rotates like a right handed screw during contraction.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Amit Kumar Verma Er hat seinen Doktor im Gartenbau an der Acharya Narendra Deva University of Agriculture and Technology Kumarganj, Ayodhya-224229 (U.P.) Indien gemacht.Prof. Bhagwan Deen Leiter der Abteilung Nachernte-Management an der Acharya Narendra Deva University of Agriculture and Technology Kumarganj, Ayodhya-224229 (U.P.) Indien.