Journal article
Flagellar regeneration and associated scale deposition in Pyramimonas gelidicola (Prasinophyceae, Chlorophyta)
GI McFadden, R Wetherbee
Protoplasma | SPRINGER WIEN | Published : 1985
DOI: 10.1007/BF01273232
Abstract
During regeneration of mechanically amputated flagella, flagellar scales and the subtending membrane accumulate in a villiform scale reservoir in which the scales interact to form patterns on the villi reminiscent of the arrangement they later assume on the flagellum. The reservoir membrane is continuous with the plasmalemma, and the scales, attached directly and indirectly to the membrane, leave the reservoir and migrate toward the developing flagella where they assemble into highly ordered layers. It is proposed that scale-scale interactions induce a process of auto-assembly initiating the complex arrangement of scale tiers on the flagellum and cell body. © 1985 Springer-Verlag.