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Dynamics of the cytoskeleton of epidermal cells in situ and in culture
Authors:Inge Kunzenbacher  Jürgen Bereiter-Hahn  Mary Osborn  Klaus Weber
Affiliation:(1) AK Kinematische Zellforschung, J.W. Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main;(2) Max-Planck-Institut für Biophysikalische Chemie, Göttingen, Bundesrepublik Deutschland;(3) AK Kinematische Zellforschung, J.W. GoetheUniversität, Senckenberganlage 27, 6000 Frankfurt am Main, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:
Summary The cytoskeleton of primary tissue-culture cells from the epidermis of Xenopus laevis tadpoles was investigated by phase-contrast, immunofluorescence, and electron microscopy. The connection between the arrangement of different types of filaments and the mechanical properties of the epidermis is discussed. The bilayered epidermis attains stability from thick bundles of tonofilaments interconnecting the basal desmosomes. Twisting of tonofilaments around each other can explain the occurrence of elastic filamentous curls forming a meshwork braced between rows of ldquosmall desmosomesrdquo in the apical region of the epidermis. Actin is arranged as a diffuse meshwork and sometimes forms bundles intermingling with tonofilament bundles. Surface membranes and rows of ldquosmall desmosomesrdquo are delineated by actin and contain agr-actinin. Actin raises the tension for rounding and spreading of cells. Microtubules stabilize already well-developed lamellae.
Keywords:Cytoskeleton  Cell spreading  Epidermis  Xenopus laevis
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