Journal article

Spatial determinants in morphogenesis: Recovery from plasmolysis in the diatom Ditylum

FM Pollock, JD Pickett-Heaps

CELL MOTILITY AND THE CYTOSKELETON | WILEY-LISS | Published : 2005

Abstract

Ditylum cells are enclosed in a rigid wall consisting of two "valves" (end walls) connected by "girdle bands." A hollow spine, the Labiate Process (LP), extends from each valve and a stable cytoplasmic strand connects its base with the nucleus. We investigated whether cells might possess "spatial determinants" for controlling their internal organization and wall morphogenesis. Upon plasmolysis, cells contracted into a spherical protoplast detached from the wall. Recovery was initiated by growing filopodia that "searched" the inside of the wall. Some attached to the inside corners, generating tension that could temporarily displace the protoplast. Others consolidated into the strand connectin..

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