Pattern Formation in Dictyostelium discoideum: Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Prespore Vacuoles |
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Authors: | Ursula Muller H. R. Hohl |
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Affiliation: | Cytological Laboratory, Institute of General Botany, University of Zurich, Birchstr. 95, 8050 Zurich, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Cell differentiation, cell determination and pattern formation in the pseudoplasmodium of Dictyostelium discoideum , was investigated using the prespore specific vacuole (PV) as a morphological marker. Concomitantly, measurements of cell movement within the pseudoplasmodium were made by tracing radioactively labelled cells. The main results indicate that 1) prespore cells appear first during late aggregation and occur randomly throughout the pseudoplasmodium with the exception of the very tip which stays free of prespore cells throughout development; 2) after late aggregation the number of prespore cells increases over a period of several hours; 3) each prespore cell takes on a progressively more prespore-like character as judged by the increase in number of PVs it contains; 4) establishment of the distribution pattern of prespore and prestalk cells takes place within the first 2 h, mainly by a sorting out mechanism; 5) presumptive spore areas are likely to contain a small proportion of cells lacking PVs (prestalk-cells?) while presumptive stalk cell areas are homogeneous throughout; 6) maintenance of the pattern during migration may be facilitated by a circulation at low level of prestalk cells between prestalk and prespore areas; and 7) during the development of this organism the events of cell determination, cell differentiation and pattern formation overlap substantially in time. |
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