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FIBRILLAR DIFFERENTIATION IN MYXOMYCETE PLASMODIA.

M A MCMANUS.   

Abstract

Myxomycete plasmodia of four different types (not including Physarum polycephalum) were studied in thin sections viewed in the electron microscope. In the cytoplasm of the protoplasmodia of Clastoderma debaryanum and the phaneroplasmodia of Fuligo septica fixed in situ, fibrillar differentiations of three rather distinct kinds were observed. One of these is filamentous and closely resembles the filaments (or "microtubules") of the mitotic apparatus of other species. The larger phaneroplasmodia of two species belonging to the Physarales and the plasmodium of Hemitrichia vesparium showed fewer and less well defined fibrils, and no fibrils were seen in the aphanoplasmodium of Stemonitis fusca. Good stabilization of such fibrils in larger plasmodia may require fixation methods more rigidly controlled than those which succeed with microscopic protoplasmodia. The function of the observed fibrils cannot yet be determined. Their presence in cytoplasm fixed in situ, however, lends support to those theories of protoplasmic movement which are dependent on integral cross-bonding of one or a few molecular species.

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Keywords:  CELL DIFFERENTIATION; CYTOPLASM; EXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDY; MICROSCOPY, ELECTRON; MYXOMYCETES

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Year:  1965        PMID: 14287182      PMCID: PMC2106654          DOI: 10.1083/jcb.25.2.305

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


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