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Induction and synthesis of tubulin during the cell cycle and life cycle of Chlamydomonas reinhardi
Authors:D P Weeks  P S Collis
Institution:The Institute for Cancer Research, The Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111 USA
Abstract:Two types of tubulin induction are observed in Chlamydomonas reinhardi. One is elicited by flagellar detachment and the other occurs as a normal event of the vegetative cell cycle. In the former case, a strong and extensive induction of tubulin synthesis occurs following deflagellation of cells in all phases of the life cycle vegetative, gametic, and (early) zygotic]. Synthesis is initiated in all three cell types within 15 min after deflagellation. In gametic and zygotic cells, tubulin synthesis so induced accounts for 15 to 20% of the total protein synthesis during the 1-hr peak period of tubulin production. The ability to support both tubulin synthesis and flagellar regeneration is lost in zygotes at 1.5 hr after the initiation of zygotic development. This alteration represents one of several dramatic shifts in the programming of protein synthesis that occur during the first 4 hr of zygotic differentiation in C. reinhardi. The second (i.e., cell cycle-dependent) type of induction is observed in synchronously growing vegetative cells at ~1.5–2 hr prior to cytokinesis. Tubulin synthesis, in this case, persists at relatively high levels (~5% of the total protein synthesis) for the next 9 hr, i.e., through the entire period of cell division to a time just before the liberation of fully flagellated daughter cells at hr 20 of the cell cycle. Changes in the programming of protein synthesis, and of tubulin synthesis in particular, are discussed in relation to specific physiological and cytological transitions that occur during the growth and differentiation of C. reinhardi.
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