Ultrastructure and behaviour of the spindle pole body of the aphid-pathogenic fungusErynia neoaphidis |
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Authors: | T. M. Butt A. Beckett |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, University of Bristol, BS8 1UG Bristol, UK |
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Abstract: | Summary A detailed account of the ultrastructure and behaviour of the spindle pole body (SPB) of the entomophthoraceous fungusErynia neoaphidis is presented for the first time.The SPB consists of extranuclear (ENC) and intranuclear (INC) components. The ENC is a saucepan-shaped structure which lies in a pocket of the nuclear envelope. It is composed of a forked, fibrillar handle and a shallow, cylindrical pan. The pan has a wall of two layers, both of which are thickened with a regular periodicity so that they appear to be beaded. It is postulated that the pan is formed from rough endoplasmic reticulum and that it synthesizes the amorphous, electron-dense material coating the ENC.The INC is a saucer-shaped, electron-dense plaque in which the ends of the spindle microtubules terminate. During metaphase, a clear zone separates the INC from the nuclear envelope and persists until telophase. The roles of the amorphous, electron-dense material and the clear zone as well as the method of SPB replication are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Fungus Spindle pole body Entomophthoraceae Erynia neoaphidis Ultrastructure Replication |
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