Table 3

Values of parameters of electrical signals in protonema cells after the application of 0.5 mM H2O2 directly/indirectly to the cell or in the basal part of the gametophyte

Membrane potential before stimulationMembrane potential at the peak of the responseAmplitudeDuration at half of the peakRate of depolarization
V(0) (mV)V(max) (mV)A (mV)t1/2 (s)Rdep (mV/s)
Direct/indirect stimulation (WT)−155 ± 8 (n = 8)−89 ± 9 (n = 8)66 ± 6 (n = 8)403 ± 105 (n = 7)1.6 ± 0.6a,d (n = 8)
Basal stimulation (WT)−155 ± 7d,h (n = 8)−74 ± 4 (n = 8)81 ± 4a (n = 8)486 ± 100 (n = 8)9.3 ± 2.5a,b (n = 8)
Direct/indirect stimulation (PpglrKO)−146 ± 4 (n = 10)−84 ± 5 (n = 10)63 ± 4a (n = 10)300 ± 70 (n = 10)1.1 ± 0.3b,c (n = 10)
Basal stimulation (Ppglr1KO)−155 ± 2 (n = 10)−77 ± 3 (n = 10)78 ± 3 (n = 10)294 ± 25 (n = 9)8.9 ± 3c,d (n = 10)
Membrane potential before stimulationMembrane potential at the peak of the responseAmplitudeDuration at half of the peakRate of depolarization
V(0) (mV)V(max) (mV)A (mV)t1/2 (s)Rdep (mV/s)
Direct/indirect stimulation (WT)−155 ± 8 (n = 8)−89 ± 9 (n = 8)66 ± 6 (n = 8)403 ± 105 (n = 7)1.6 ± 0.6a,d (n = 8)
Basal stimulation (WT)−155 ± 7d,h (n = 8)−74 ± 4 (n = 8)81 ± 4a (n = 8)486 ± 100 (n = 8)9.3 ± 2.5a,b (n = 8)
Direct/indirect stimulation (PpglrKO)−146 ± 4 (n = 10)−84 ± 5 (n = 10)63 ± 4a (n = 10)300 ± 70 (n = 10)1.1 ± 0.3b,c (n = 10)
Basal stimulation (Ppglr1KO)−155 ± 2 (n = 10)−77 ± 3 (n = 10)78 ± 3 (n = 10)294 ± 25 (n = 9)8.9 ± 3c,d (n = 10)

Direct stimulation and indirect stimulation correspond to the measuring variants presented in Fig. 4. Letters a-d indicate statistically significant differences. Explanations are provided in Table 1.

Letters a-h indicate statistically significant differences.

Table 3

Values of parameters of electrical signals in protonema cells after the application of 0.5 mM H2O2 directly/indirectly to the cell or in the basal part of the gametophyte

Membrane potential before stimulationMembrane potential at the peak of the responseAmplitudeDuration at half of the peakRate of depolarization
V(0) (mV)V(max) (mV)A (mV)t1/2 (s)Rdep (mV/s)
Direct/indirect stimulation (WT)−155 ± 8 (n = 8)−89 ± 9 (n = 8)66 ± 6 (n = 8)403 ± 105 (n = 7)1.6 ± 0.6a,d (n = 8)
Basal stimulation (WT)−155 ± 7d,h (n = 8)−74 ± 4 (n = 8)81 ± 4a (n = 8)486 ± 100 (n = 8)9.3 ± 2.5a,b (n = 8)
Direct/indirect stimulation (PpglrKO)−146 ± 4 (n = 10)−84 ± 5 (n = 10)63 ± 4a (n = 10)300 ± 70 (n = 10)1.1 ± 0.3b,c (n = 10)
Basal stimulation (Ppglr1KO)−155 ± 2 (n = 10)−77 ± 3 (n = 10)78 ± 3 (n = 10)294 ± 25 (n = 9)8.9 ± 3c,d (n = 10)
Membrane potential before stimulationMembrane potential at the peak of the responseAmplitudeDuration at half of the peakRate of depolarization
V(0) (mV)V(max) (mV)A (mV)t1/2 (s)Rdep (mV/s)
Direct/indirect stimulation (WT)−155 ± 8 (n = 8)−89 ± 9 (n = 8)66 ± 6 (n = 8)403 ± 105 (n = 7)1.6 ± 0.6a,d (n = 8)
Basal stimulation (WT)−155 ± 7d,h (n = 8)−74 ± 4 (n = 8)81 ± 4a (n = 8)486 ± 100 (n = 8)9.3 ± 2.5a,b (n = 8)
Direct/indirect stimulation (PpglrKO)−146 ± 4 (n = 10)−84 ± 5 (n = 10)63 ± 4a (n = 10)300 ± 70 (n = 10)1.1 ± 0.3b,c (n = 10)
Basal stimulation (Ppglr1KO)−155 ± 2 (n = 10)−77 ± 3 (n = 10)78 ± 3 (n = 10)294 ± 25 (n = 9)8.9 ± 3c,d (n = 10)

Direct stimulation and indirect stimulation correspond to the measuring variants presented in Fig. 4. Letters a-d indicate statistically significant differences. Explanations are provided in Table 1.

Letters a-h indicate statistically significant differences.

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