Requirement of protein synthesis in the initiation of meiosis and other nuclear changes in conjugation of Blepharisma. |
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Authors: | A Miyake M Tulli R Nobili |
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Affiliation: | Istituto di Zoologia, Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italy |
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Abstract: | In conjugation of Blepharismajaponicum, cell contact between complementary mating types induces meiosis and other nuclear changes. How long the cells must be in contact in order to be induced to undergo these nuclear changes (activated) can be ascertained by surgically separating the united cells at different times after the onset of cell union and then examining the occurrence of the nuclear changes. Applying this technique to cycloheximide-treated cells, we investigated the role of protein synthesis in the activation. Cycloheximide was used at the concentration which was found to inhibit most incorporation of amino acid into protein in this ciliate. Newly formed conjugant pairs were incubated with and without cycloheximide, washed free of the inhibitor and surgically separated. Although untreated controls were activated in 1.8 h after cell-cell contact, no activation was observed in cycloheximide-treated cells after 5 h of contact. Removal of cycloheximide from the paired cells resulted in an activation delayed by the interval of exposure time to the inhibitor. If the pairs were first incubated in normal medium and then exposed to cycloheximide, operated, activated cells appeared and increased very slowly (activation rate, about of the control). Protein synthesis is therefore required for the initiation of meiosis and other nuclear changes. We propose that heterotypic cell union induces and maintains the synthesis of a protein, whose accumulation to a certain threshold is required for activation. |
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