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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Protoplasma 171 (1992), S. 28-33 
    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Actin ; Immunoelectron microscopy ; Lysosome ; Trebouxia potteri ; Zoospore formation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary The distribution of actin on various organelles in a green alga,Trebouxia potteri, was examined by immunoelectron microscopy. Actin was detected on the surface of lysosomes at various stages during the formation of zoospores. The distribution of actin on the surface of lysosomes is discussed in connection with their change in shape at a specific stage during the formation of zoospores. Actin was also detected on the surface of coated vesicles, Golgi vesicles, and the trans Golgi network, while it was not detected on the surfaces of mitochondria, chloroplasts, and Golgi bodies.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Protoplasma 171 (1992), S. 19-27 
    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Lysosome ; Morphogenesis ; Trebouxia potteri ; Ultrastructure ; Zoospore formation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Changes in the lysosome structures were examined by electron microscopy during the formation of zoospores inTrebouxia potteri. Lysosomes in vegetative cells were homogeneously filled with electron-dense material. At the beginning of zoospore formation, lysosomes invaginated or evaginated to take up mitochondria, ER, or cytoplasmic ground plasma. The ingested organelles became disorganized within the lysosomes. During this disruption of these organelles, the lysosomal contents became heterogeneous, suggesting a decrease in the amount of enzymes within the lysosomes. Golgi bodies and ER seemed to be involved with the disruption of the organelles, probably supplying some substances necessary for the functioning of the lysosomes. Amount of electron-dense materials decreased and, finally, only one to three small spherical aggregates remained in the lysosomes. Then the lysosomes appeared to shrink via loss of watery substances or cutting off of electron-transparent regions. After these changes in lysosome structure, nuclei started to divide successively for formation of the zoospores. The possibility is proposed that the drastic cytoplasmic changes operated by lysosomes trigger the following morphogenetic events in the formation of zoospores.
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