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Measuring the Osmotic Water Permeability Coefficient (Pf) of Spherical Cells: Isolated Plant Protoplasts as an Example
Published on: October 8, 2014
Intracellular osmotic action
R P Rand1, V A Parsegian, D C Rau
1Department of Biological Sciences, Brock University, St. Catharines, ON, Canada. rrand@spartan.ac.brocku.ca
Abstract:
Water often acts as a critical reactant in cellular reactions. Its role can be detected by modulating water activity with osmotic agents. We describe the principles behind this 'osmotic stress' strategy, and survey the ubiquity of water effects on molecular structures that have aqueous, solute-excluding regions. These effects are seen with single-functioning molecules such as membrane channels and solution enzymes, as well as in the molecular assembly of actin, the organization of DNA and the specificity of protein/DNA interactions.
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