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Uptake and accumulation mechanisms of hexachloroplatinate(IV) ions in the unicellular alga, Pseudococcomyxa simplex.

Masato TokoroYu ImamuraKazuhiro KumagaiAkiko Hokura
Published in: Metallomics : integrated biometal science (2024)
Platinum uptake was examined by adding hexachloroplatinate(IV) solution to the unicellular alga Pseudococcomyxa simplex. After the addition of platinum solution ([Pt] = 100 mg/kg, pH 3.2-3.2) for a certain time, the cells were quickly frozen and subjected to μ-XRF analysis using synchrotron X-rays. The beam size of approximately 1 micrometer allowed visualization of the platinum distribution within a single cell. On the other hand, we examined platinum uptake in enzyme-treated protoplasts and lyophilized cells and found that the platinum uptake concentrations in these samples were higher than in living in-vivo cells. Cell wall and cell metabolism were presumed to interfere with the uptake of hexachloroplatinate(IV) ions. All platinum ions taken up by the cells were reduced to divalent form. The effect of light on platinum addition was also investigated. When platinum was added under light conditions, some samples showed higher platinum accumulation than under shade conditions.
Keyphrases
  • induced apoptosis
  • cell cycle arrest
  • single cell
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • cell death
  • stem cells
  • oxidative stress
  • high throughput
  • rna seq
  • quantum dots
  • mass spectrometry
  • cell proliferation