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A conditional cell division mutant of Chlamydomonas reinhardii having an increased level of colchicine resistance
Authors:Ch. Sato
Affiliation:Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Okayama University, Okayama, Japan 700
Abstract:Conditional cell division mutants were isolated from Chlamydomonas reinhardii. They were unable to form colonies at 34 °C but not at 23 °C. One of the mutants, TS-60, could neither divide at high nor at low (15 °C) temperature, and seemed to continue protein synthesis at restrictive temperatures. TS-60 also exhibited resistance to 6 mM colchicine which inhibited cell division of the wild-type. Observing that TS-60 flagella were highly resistant to colchicine in their regeneration, it is concluded that the mutational alteration has affected not only the mitotic apparatus but also the flagella. Thermolability of TS-60 was not detected in flagellation but in cell division, though colchicine resistance was expressed in both flagellation and cell division. This suggests that the stable formation of the flagellar microtubule mainly depends on the specific organization of its component. Both thermolability and colchicine resistance of TS-60 were inherited in a Mendelian fashion and unseparable from each other. Reversion tests indicated that the two characters were caused by a single mutation. It is inferred that the above-mentioned phenotypes of TS-60 are the consequence of a mutation in factor(s) involving the colchicine binding activity of tubulin and that this mutational change pleiotrophically leads to some impediment in microtubule formation at restrictive temperature.
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