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Spatial organization and fine structure of the cortical filament layer in normal locomoting Amoeba proteus
Authors:Prof Dr Wilhelm Stockem  Hans-Ulrich Hoffmann  Wolfgang Gawlitta
Institution:(1) Institute for Cytology, University of Bonn, Bonn, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Max-Planck-Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen, Federal Republic of Germany;(3) Institute for Cytology, University of Bonn, Ulrich-Haberland-Straße 61a, D-5300 Bonn 1, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Summary The fine structural organization of a cortical filament layer in normal locomoting Amoeba proteus was demonstrated using improved fixation and embedding techniques. Best results were obtained after application of PIPES-buffered glutaraldehyde in connection with substances known to prevent the depolymerization of F-actin, followed by careful dehydration and freeze-substitution.The filament layer is continuous along the entire surface; it exhibits a varying thickness depending on the cell polarity, measuring several nm in advancing regions and 0.5–1 mgrm in retracting ones. Two different types of filaments are responsible for the construction of the layer: randomly distributed thin (actin) filaments forming an unordered meshwork beneath the plasma membrane, and thick (myosin) filaments mostly restricted to the uroid region in close association with F-actin.The cortical filament layer generates the motive force for amoeboid movement by contraction at posterior cell regions and induces a pressure flow that continues between the uroid with a high hydrostatic pressure and advancing pseudopodia with a low one. The local destabilization of the cell surface as a precondition for the formation of pseudopodia is enabled by the detachment of the cortical filament layer from the plasma membrane. This results in morphological changes by the active separation of peripheral hyaloplasmic and central granuloplasmic regions.
Keywords:Cortical filament layer  Spatial organization  Fine structure  Motive force generation  Amoeba proteus
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