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Heat-sensitive development of the phagocytotic organelle in a Tetrahymena mutant
Authors:E Orias  Nina A Pollock
Institution:Section of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Department of Biological Sciences, University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, Calif. 93106, USA
Abstract:A laboratory-induced mutant with heat-sensitive development of the phagocytotic organelle has been isolated in Tetrahymena pyriformis, syngen 1; the mutant cells form food vacuoles at 30 °C, but not after incubation at 37 °C. Mutant cells transferred to 37 °C undergo a maximum of 3–5 doublings, but a sizeable fraction remains viable for several days. Results of temperature shift-up experiments reveal that an oral apparatus (OA) constructed at 30 °C remains functional at 37 °C, while one constructed at 37 °C is non-functional with regard to phagocytosis. Preliminary cytological observations reveal severe structural abnormalities of the OA. Thus the mutant appears to be primarily affected in the morphogenesis of the OA. The phenotypic effect of the mutation is reversible by a temperature shiftdown. Changes in phenotype caused by temperature shifts in either direction can occur even in stationary or starved cultures. Cell division is not required for the resumption of phagocytosis after a temperature shiftdown. Null-formers obtained at the first doubling after a temperature shift-up can divide at least once more, indicating that a functional OA is not required for cell division at any stage of the cell cycle. Mutants defective in phagocytosis may prove useful in gaining deeper understanding of this mechanism and its relationship to other cellular processes.
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