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Alteration in timing of cell differentiation resulting from cell interactions during development of the cellular slime mold, Dictyostelium discoideum
Authors:Vladimir Atryzek
Affiliation:Division of Biological and Medical Sciences, Box G, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912 USA
Abstract:The effect of cell interactions on the timing of cell differentiation of Dictyostelium discoideum was studied by monitoring spore differentiation in chimeric aggregates composed of two cell populations, one of which was cycloheximide resistant.Chimeras were constructed with cells of a rapidly developing strain, FR-1, and cells of a normally developing cycloheximide resistant strain, CR-2. CR-2 cells formed spores 4 to 5 hr prematurely while spore formation by FS-1 cells was delayed by 1 hr. The two cell populations formed spores 3 hr apart from each other. FS-1 spores were localized to the enlarged bases of the fruiting bodies, whereas CR-2 spores were found in the apical structures.Chimeras were also constructed with cells of two normally developing strains, CR-2 and A3, one population of which had been dissociated at 8.5 hr and the other at 19 hr of development. The 19-hr cells formed spores 2 hr late and 8.5-hr cells 2 to 4 hr prematurely. The two cell populations formed spores within 1 hr of each other although they were asynchronous by 10.5 hr at the time of mixing. These chimeras formed normal fruiting bodies. The results indicate that the timing of cell differentiation is altered by the presence of cells developing at a different rate.
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