Effects of various treatments on microtubules and axial units of lung-fluke spermatozoa |
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Authors: | Paul R Burton |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Zoology, The University of Kansas, 66044 Lawrence, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Sperm of the frog lung-fluke, Haematoloechus medioplexus, were treated in various ways and their microtubules and axial units were subsequently studied in sectioned and negatively-stained material. Microtubules and axial units were generally unaffected by exposure to colchicine, cold, and KCl, although with KCl certain lateral projections from doublet tubule A appeared more prominent in negatively-stained preparations. Both mercaptoethanol and urea have a dissociative effect on doublet tubules and microtubules, with doublet tubules being the more sensitive. Pepsin-HCl initially digests the dense region associated with the A tubule of a doublet pair and the core of the axial unit. Microtubules and B tubules of doublet units are later digested; in microtubules, there appears to be a proteinaceous material in the lucent central region which is digested before disappearance of the wall of the microtubule. Further evidence is presented indicating that the characteristically helical wall of the microtubules is made up of spherical subunits about 50 Å in diameter, with about 8 subunits in one turn of the helix. Under certain conditions, the helical structure may be altered to form a wall comprised of longitudinal filaments. It is emphasized that not all microtubules are structurally and chemically equivalent, and it follows that all microtubules do not share a common function.This research was supported by U.S. Public Health Service Grant AI-06448 and an institutional grant from the American Cancer Society. |
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