Literature DB >> 14126871

THE STRUCTURE AND FORMATION OF CILIA AND FILAMENTS IN RUMEN PROTOZOA.

L E ROTH, Y SHIGENAKA.   

Abstract

The large oligotrich rumen protozoa Diplodinium ecaudatum and Ophryoscolex caudatus have been studied by electron microscopy during interphase and division. The structure of mature cilia is contrasted with that seen during their formation particularly in a tuft where development lags and is arrested. Here the shaft is only a few micra long and is composed of filaments that have circular cross-sections not in the typical circular arrangement. In their diameter and appearance the filaments are similar to filaments associated with the nuclei during division. The macronucleus has within it randomly directed filaments, while the micronucleus contains well aligned filaments and other arrangements typical of an intranuclear mitotic process. An extranuclear filament system is also present and is elaborated during division. The infraciliary filament system is particularly elaborate in these organisms. Filaments ranging from 14 to 22 mmicro have been observed with some tendency for a bimodal distribution in diameters of 15 and 21 mmicro. Formation of such filaments has been observed and consists of an initial orientation of very fine elements followed by filament formation. The observations are discussed in relation to filament involvements in cell movements. The concepts are discussed that filaments are metastable structures and that the transitions from one state to another are functionally significant.

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Keywords:  CATTLE; CELL DIVISION; CILIA; EXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDY; MICROSCOPY, ELECTRON; PROTOZOA; RUMEN

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Year:  1964        PMID: 14126871      PMCID: PMC2106397          DOI: 10.1083/jcb.20.2.249

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Biol        ISSN: 0021-9525            Impact factor:   10.539


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