Cytochemical studies of the types and localization of acid phosphatases in the various regions of the midgut epithelium of Carausius morosus |
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Authors: | D J Beadle and P B Gahan |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Biology and Cell Science, The Woolwich Polytechnic, Wellington Street, S.E.18 London |
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Abstract: | Synopsis Cytochemical studies on the localization and substrate specificities of acid phosphatase activities in the epithelial cells of the midgut ofCarausius morosus have revealed the presence of two distinct types of phosphatases. Acid naphthol AS-BI phosphatase activity was present at particulate (lysosomal) sites in all regions of the midgut and its activity was particularly high in the pear-shaped organs. Acid -glycerophosphatase of low activity was present in the mid and posterior midgut regions, but was absent from the pearshaped organs. In the anterior region of the midgut, acid -glycerophosphatase activity could only be found associated with the concentrically laminated vesicles. |
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