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Regulation of the position of statoliths inChara rhizoids

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The behavior of statoliths in rhizoids differently oriented with respect to the gravity vector indicates that there are cytoskeleton elements which exert forces on the statoliths, mostly in the longitudinal directions. Compared to the sum of the forces acting on a statolith, the gravitational force is a relatively small component,i.e., less than 1/5 of the cytoskeleton force. The balance is disturbed by displacing the rhizoid from the normal vertical orientation. It is also reversibly disturbed by cytochalasin B such that some statoliths move against the gravity force. Phalloidin stabilizes the position of the statoliths against cytochalasin B. We infer that microfilaments are involved in controlling the position of statoliths, and that there is a considerable tension on these microfilaments. The vibration frequency of the microfilaments corresponding to this tension is in the ultrasonic range.

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Hejnowicz, Z., Sievers, A. Regulation of the position of statoliths inChara rhizoids. Protoplasma 108, 117–137 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01276887

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