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Endocytosis,digestive vacuolar movement and exocytosis on refeeding starvedTetrahymena pyriformis GL-9
Authors:T R Ricketts  Angela F Rappitt
Institution:(1) Present address: Cell Biology Unit, Department of Botany, School of Biological Sciences, The University, Nottingham, UK
Abstract:Summary Evidence is presented in support of the hypothesis that the contents of digestive vacuoles in refed starvedTetrahymena pyriformis GL-9 are egested from the cell in approximately the sequence of their order of formation. The investigations involved measurements of the rates of disappearance of digestive vacuoles from the cells and the subsequent appearance of egested ldquoglobulesrdquo in the surrounding medium using both cultures and individual cells. The cells were first fed peptone and latex particles for a period and then this type of vacuole formation was suppressed by the addition of excess carmine particles (or the process was repeated with the particles in reverse order). Thus two types of morphologically distinct digestive vacuoles could be produced and observed microscopically. These observations suggest that the temporal nature of the movement of the digestive vacuoles through the cell result in the temporal nature of egestion and that no selective mechanism occurs at egestion. Thus digestive vacuoles are thought to pass through the cell from cytopharynx to cytoproct in approximately the order formed and at approximately constant rate. Under conditions of excess nutrients, where the cells become filled with digestive vacuoles, they seem to be able to maintain an approximately uniform number of digestive vacuoles within themselves by maintaining approximately constant and equal rates of vacuole formation and egestion. The maximum rates of latex or carmine vacuole formation or egestion found in single cells were approximately 0.3–0.4 vacuoles per cell per minute. The results are discussed.
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