Cytokinesis inMicrasterias rotata problems of directed primary wall deposition |
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Authors: | T. C. Lacalli |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada |
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Abstract: | Summary The ultrastructure of cytokinesis inM. rotata is described with particular attention to the early stages. At prophase a girdle of primary wall material is deposited at the cell isthmus. The girdle thickens medially, a septum is established and grows inward to separate the daughter semicells by telophase. It is argued that the wall microtubules present at the isthmus are not responsible for delimiting the area over which the girdle is initially deposited, but may participate in girdle deposition and thickening. An important role is ascribed to the secondary wall which, at the isthmus, is devoid of pore bodies and slime. The inner wall surface could, at the isthmus, provide the substratum required for unitial girdle deposition. Though microtubules may be associated with septum initiation, they appear to play no part in subsequent septum growth. |
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