Fractionation of the differentiated types of cells constituting the pseudoplasmodia of the cellular slime molds |
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Authors: | Yasuo Maeda Kenji Sugita Ikuo Takeuchi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, Kyoto University, 606, Kyoto
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Abstract: | The observation of Milleret al. (1969) that the two types of cells (the prestalk and prespore cells) constituting the slug ofDictyostelium are separated by isopicnic centrifugation was reexamined by using more reliable methods both for dissociation of the slug and for identification of the cell type. Dissociated cells of slugs which had been grown on a standard culture medium formed two distinct bands after centrifugation through a Urografin density gradient. Contrary to Miller's findings, however, the light band consisted of the prestalk cells and the heavy band of the prespore cells. When the culture medium was modified, a population of spores of different buoyant density newly appeared during the subculture. Slug cells derived from such a spore had different buoyant densities and formed extra bands in a Urografin gradient. However, the prespore fraction was always heavier than the prestalk fraction derived from the same type of spores. |
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