Journal article

Spine-scale reorientation in Apedinella radians (Pedinellales, Chrysophyceae): the microarchitecture and immunocytochemistry of the associated cytoskeleton

A Koutoulis, GI McFadden, R Wetherbee

Protoplasma | SPRINGER WIEN | Published : 1988

Abstract

Motile unicells of Apedinella radians have the extraordinary ability to instantaneously reorient six elongate spine-scales located on the cell surface. Extracellular striated fibrous connectors (termed microligaments) attach spine-scales to discrete regions of the plasma membrane underlain by intricate cytoplasmic plaques. A complex cytoskeleton is associated with the plaques and appears responsible for spine-scale movement. Three cytoskeletal proteins have thus far been identified by immunofluorescence using anti-tubulin, anti-actin, and anti-centrin. The three-dimensional configuration of the cytoskeleton has been established and consists of filamentous bundles of actin and centrin which f..

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