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MITOSIS, CELL WALL AND FLAGELLA SYNTHESIS IN SYNCHRONIZED CULTURES OF THE PRASINOPHYTE, SCHERFFELIA DUBIA
Authors:Wustman  B A  Becker  B  & Melkonian  M
Institution:Botanical Institute, University of Cologne, 50931 Cologne, Germany
Abstract:Cell division occurs within the parental cell wall, yielding two progeny cells. Since Scherffelia dubia sheds all four flagella prior to cell division, the maturing progeny cells must regenerate new cell walls and flagella during and/or after cytokinesis. To better understand these processes, we have synchronized cell division in cultures of S. dubia and observed all stages of mitosis, cytokinesis, and progeny cell maturation, including flagella and cell wall formation, via DAPI staining of fixed cells, DIC microscopy of live cells embedded in agarose and standard TEM. Microscopical observations revealed the following sequence of events: 1) Golgi stacks divide during late interphase and immediately begin producing theca scales; 2) deflagellation and release of the parental cell wall from the plasma membrane occurs during early prophase; 3) synthesis of theca and flagella scales within the Golgi and/or scale reticulum continues throughout mitosis; 4) during cytokinesis, a coalescence of vesicles containing theca scales at the posterior end of the cell results in a cleavage furrow slightly diagonal to the cells' longitudinal axis (40 min); 5) post-mitotic nascent basal body formation and flagella elongation at the inherited basal bodies (and later at the mature nascent basal bodies) occurs concurrently with continued cell wall synthesis; 6) the cleavage furrow rotates into a transverse position (35 min); 7) reorientation of the nuclei results in a "head to tail" orientation of the maturing progeny cells; and 8) matured progeny cells emerge from the posterior end of the parental theca not before 8 hrs after the onset of mitosis.
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