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. 1983;88(1):1-10.
doi: 10.1007/BF00329497.

The role of calcium ions during mitosis. Calcium participates in the anaphase trigger

The role of calcium ions during mitosis. Calcium participates in the anaphase trigger

J G Izant. Chromosoma. 1983.

Abstract

Calcium-containing solutions were microinjected into dividing PtK1 cells to assess the effect of calcium ion concentration on the morphology and physiology of the mitotic spindle. Solutions containing 50 microM or more CaCl2 are immediately and irreversibly toxic to PtK1 cells. Those containing 5-10 microM CaCl2 cause reversible reduction in spindle birefringence followed by normal anaphase and cytokinesis. Microinjection of 5 microM or less CaCl2 into anaphase PtK1 cells has no detectable effect on the rate or extent of chromosome movement. Metaphase cells tend to enter anaphase 4-5 min after injection with 1-10 microM CaCl2, compared with an average of 16 min after injection with calcium-free buffer. Reducing the intracellular calcium concentration by injection of EGTA-CaCl2 buffers increases the lag between injection and anaphase to 20 min or more. Microinjection of calcium solutions does not promote precocious chromatid separation in nocodazole-arrested metaphase cells, indicating that the increase in calcium concentration does not induce centromere separation directly. An increase in the concentration of free calcium ions during metaphase appears to stimulate the onset of anaphase. Such an increase, regulated by the cell itself, may contribute to the initiation of chromosome separation in mammalian cells.

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