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Changes in cellular adhesiveness during the development of the slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum
Authors:K Yabuno
Abstract:A method was devised to measure the adhesiveness to the substratum of the amoebae of the cellular slime mold, Dictyostelium discoideum, and measurements were conducted with the cells at various stages of development. The adhesiveness of the vegetative amoebae was low, and remained unchanged as long as they fed on bacteria. During the transition from the vegetative stage to the interphase (due to the cessation of feeding), the adhesiveness increased rapidly, and afterwards continued to rise, as development proceeded. The adhesiveness of the interphase amoebae was greatly decreased by the treatment with proteolytic enzymes, lipase, and acid phosphatase. These indicate that accumulation of some substance(s) such as lipoprotein on the cell surface is responsible for the increase in adhesiveness during the interphase. EDTA and periodic acid had no noticeable effect on the adhesiveness of the interphase amoebae. EDTA, however, decreased the adhesiveness in co-operation with trypsin or lipase. The cells disaggregated from the anterior part of the migrating slug showed higher adhesiveness than those from the posterior part. The adhesiveness of either cells was higher than that of the interphase amoebae.
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