Actin microfilaments in melanophores of Fundulus heteroclitus |
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Authors: | Masataka Obika David G. Menter T. T. Tchen Dr. John D. Taylor |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departments of Chemistry and Biology, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA;(2) Department of Biology, Wayne State University, 48202 Detroit, Michigan, USA;(3) Present address: Department of Biology, Keio University, 223 Yokohama, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary In melanophores of Fundulus heteroclitus, hormone-stimulated melanosome aggregation is accompanied by cytoplasmic flow from the cellular processes to the perikaryon, and reversal of these events takes place upon hormone-induced melanosome dispersion. These cells contain parallel arrays of microtubules, the majority of which are located in the perikaryon and in cortical regions of the processes. Studies with heavy meromyosin binding demonstrated two types of actin filaments: 1) a decorated meshwork of filaments similar to those usually found in close association with plasma membranes, and 2) filaments decorated in a manner similar to that of stress fibers. There is an apparent increase in the amount of filaments during melanosome aggregation. These results are discussed in relation to intracellular movement.Supported, in part, by grants AM-5384 and AM-13724 from U.S.P.H.S., and grant 234046 from the Japanese Ministry of Education |
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Keywords: | Microfilaments Actin Melanophores Melanosome translocation Fundulus heteroclitus |
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