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Cell ultrastructural changes correlate with circadian rhythms in Pyrocystis lunula (Pyrrophyta)
Authors:Kyung Suk Seo   Lawrence Fritz
Affiliation:Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Arizona University, P.O. Box 5640, Flagstaff, Arizona 86011-5640
Abstract:Pyrocystis lunula (Schutt) Schutt has long been a model cell system in the study of circadian rhythms of bioluminescence and photosynthesis. Despite this, relatively little is known about the cell's ultrastructure. Here we report the complete serial reconstruction of P. lunula cells during both day and night phases (the first four dimensional study of any dinoflagellate). This permitted us to track both positional and ultrastructural changes in plastids and scintillons (the organelles responsible for bioluminescence). In daytime cells, plastids extended radially from the cell center with thylakoid membranes in stacks of two. Daytime scintillons clustered in a central region of the cell surrounded by the C-shaped nucleus. During the night, plastids were closely associated in the cell center with their thylakoids stacked in a grana-like arrangement. Nighttime scintillons were spread into the cell periphery. The daily migration of plastids and scintillons may depend on these organelles' interactions with the cells' cytoskeletal framework and appears to be under control of the circadian clock.
Keywords:bioluminescence    4-D analysis    Pyrocystis    scintillon    3-D reconstruction    thylakoids
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