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ADHESION-DEPENDENT F-ACTIN PATTERN INAMOEBA PROTEUSAS A COMMON FEATURE OF AMOEBAE AND THE METAZOAN MOTILE CELLS

✍ Scribed by LUCYNA GREBECKA; PAWEŁ POMORSKI; ANDRZEJ GRE; ANNA ŁOPATOWSKA


Book ID
102566679
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
240 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
1065-6995

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✦ Synopsis


Adhesion and movement of Amoeba proteus are both dependent on the appropriate arrangement of the F-actin cytoskeleton and on the presence of the cell nucleus. In this study the F-actin organization was examined by routine FITC-phalloidin staining and confocal laser microscopy in intact amoebae and in their nucleated and anucleated fragments, at different levels of cell adherence to the substratum. In the adhering and migrating intact cells and nucleated cell fragments dot-like aggregates of F-actin are scattered over the ventral side at sites close to the substratum. In the case of de-adhesion of nucleated specimens this pattern disappears and F-actin is accumulated in the cell centre and/or dispersed in the cytoplasm. The same actin distribution, without ventral dots, is found in the anucleated fragments which usually fail to attach to the substratum. Re-adhesion of anucleated fragments, induced by a modified substratum or spontaneous, is accompanied by restoration of actin dots at the lower cell side. It is concluded that: (1) adhering specimens of A. proteus display the same dot-like actin pattern on the ventral cell side, as many metazoan motile cells; (2) organization or disorganization of this pattern may occur independently of the presence of the cell nucleus, under the control of cell adhesion to the substratum.