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Assembly and fate of basal bodies in the colourless phytoflagellate Polytoma papillatum
Authors:Klaus Werner Wolf
Abstract:Summary— The morphogenesis of basal bodies is described in the phytoflagellate Polytoma papillatum. The observations are based on the analysis of ultrathin serial sections through the flagellar apparatus of interphase, mitotic, and postmitotic cells using transmission electron microscopy. Formation of new basal bodies starts in prometaphase. Individual A-subfibres develop orthogonally to the long axis of mature basal bodies. The microtubules assemble at the surface of an annulus of amorphous material. By telophase, a complete cylinder of A-subfibres with a length of approximately 300 nm has formed. Although the proximal ends of these new probasal bodies are detached from the mature basal bodies, prominent reorientation of the probasal bodies does not occur. They remain with their proximal ends in the vicinity of mature basal bodies. In daughter cells with probasal bodies around 400 nm long, the assembly of microtubular triplets is initiated. B- and C-subfibres first show up distal from the mature basal bodies and may elongate towards them. Thus, A-subfibres on the one side and B- and C-subfibres on the other appear to growt with opposite polarity. If A-subfibres grow at their plus ends, B- and C-subfibres elongate at their minus ends. The latter is unusual in comparison with individual cytoplasmic and spindle microtubules. Possible the presence of a lateral template in the form of the A-subfibres is responsible for the deviating growth characteristics of the incomplete B- and C-subfibres. In interphase cells, the mature basal bodies extend into long flagella. The new basal bodies remain devoid of flagella and are less than 85 nm long. Thus, they have shortened relative to their precursors in mitotic and postmitotic cells. At the onset of a new division cycle, the flagellate basal badies shed their flagella. The breaking point is at the triplet-doublet transition of the flagellum.
Keywords:Polytoma papillatum  cell cycle  flagella  microtubules  mitosis
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