Immuno-electron microscopical identification of the two types of intermediate filaments in established epithelial cells |
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Authors: | David Henderson Klaus Weber |
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Institution: | Department of Biochemistry, Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, D-3400 Göttingen, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | The intermediate filament systems of the established epithelial cell lines HeLa and PtK2 have been characterized by electron microscopy using indirect immunoferritin labelling. The results provide a direct ultrastructural confirmation of the proposal based on indirect immunofluorescence microscopy, that vimentin and cytokeratin fibrils constitute two distinct 10 nm filament systems in much of the cell body. In agreement both with classical histology and with the finding that cytokeratins are typically present in many epithelial tissues, demosome-attached 10 nm filaments (tonofilaments) were found to be of the cytokeratin type. Vimentin, but not cytokeratin filaments were translocated into juxtanuclear caps after exposure of the cells to colcemid. Regions of the cytoplasm where the two distinct systems form mixed bundles were identified and both side-by-side arrangements and the occurrence of vimentin fibers in a sheath-like structure around a cytokeratin filament core are described. Our results emphasize that the two systems interact but differ in their organization and control. |
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