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The V-ATPase inhibitors concanamycin A and bafilomycin A lead to Golgi swelling in tobacco BY-2 cells

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Concanamycin A and bafilomycin A are well-known inhibitors of V-ATPase activity. It is known that they interfere with intracellular protein trafficking in both animal and plant cells, but a cellular target for their action in plant cells has not been defined. Here we show that treatment with these inhibitors leads to a massive vacuolation of the Golgi apparatus. The effect is similar, but not identical, to that previously described for the Na+/K+ ionophores and is reversible after washing.

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Robinson, D., Albrecht, S. & Moriysu, Y. The V-ATPase inhibitors concanamycin A and bafilomycin A lead to Golgi swelling in tobacco BY-2 cells. Protoplasma 224, 255–260 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00709-004-0070-6

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