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ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF MITOSIS IN AMEBAE : III. Cold and Urea Treatments: A Basis for Tests of Direct Effects of Mitotic Inhibitors on Microtubule Formation
The mitotic apparatus (MA) of the giant ameba, Chaos carolinensis, has characteristic sequences of microtubule arrays and deployment of nuclear envelope fragments. If mitotic organisms are subjected to 2°C for 5 min, the MA microtubules are completely degraded, and the envelope fragments are release...
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description | The mitotic apparatus (MA) of the giant ameba, Chaos carolinensis, has characteristic sequences of microtubule arrays and deployment of nuclear envelope fragments. If mitotic organisms are subjected to 2°C for 5 min, the MA microtubules are completely degraded, and the envelope fragments are released from the chromosomes which remain condensed but lose their metaphase-plate orientation. On warming, microtubules reform but show partial loss of their parallel alignment; displacement of the envelope fragments persists or is increased by microtubule reformation. This study demonstrates that cooling causes destruction of microtubules and intermicrotubular cross-bonds and further shows that such controlled dissolution and reformation can provide an in vivo test sequence for studies on the effects of inhibitor-compounds on microtubule subunit aggregation. Urea, at the comparatively low concentration of 0.8 M, inhibited reformation following cooling and rewarming but was ineffective in altering microtubules that had formed before treatment. |
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spelling | pubmed-21072172008-05-01 ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF MITOSIS IN AMEBAE : III. Cold and Urea Treatments: A Basis for Tests of Direct Effects of Mitotic Inhibitors on Microtubule Formation Roth, L. E. J Cell Biol Article The mitotic apparatus (MA) of the giant ameba, Chaos carolinensis, has characteristic sequences of microtubule arrays and deployment of nuclear envelope fragments. If mitotic organisms are subjected to 2°C for 5 min, the MA microtubules are completely degraded, and the envelope fragments are released from the chromosomes which remain condensed but lose their metaphase-plate orientation. On warming, microtubules reform but show partial loss of their parallel alignment; displacement of the envelope fragments persists or is increased by microtubule reformation. This study demonstrates that cooling causes destruction of microtubules and intermicrotubular cross-bonds and further shows that such controlled dissolution and reformation can provide an in vivo test sequence for studies on the effects of inhibitor-compounds on microtubule subunit aggregation. Urea, at the comparatively low concentration of 0.8 M, inhibited reformation following cooling and rewarming but was ineffective in altering microtubules that had formed before treatment. The Rockefeller University Press 1967-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2107217/ /pubmed/6040537 Text en Copyright © 1967 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Roth, L. E. ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF MITOSIS IN AMEBAE : III. Cold and Urea Treatments: A Basis for Tests of Direct Effects of Mitotic Inhibitors on Microtubule Formation |
title | ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF MITOSIS IN AMEBAE : III. Cold and Urea Treatments: A Basis for Tests of Direct Effects of Mitotic Inhibitors on Microtubule Formation |
title_full | ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF MITOSIS IN AMEBAE : III. Cold and Urea Treatments: A Basis for Tests of Direct Effects of Mitotic Inhibitors on Microtubule Formation |
title_fullStr | ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF MITOSIS IN AMEBAE : III. Cold and Urea Treatments: A Basis for Tests of Direct Effects of Mitotic Inhibitors on Microtubule Formation |
title_full_unstemmed | ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF MITOSIS IN AMEBAE : III. Cold and Urea Treatments: A Basis for Tests of Direct Effects of Mitotic Inhibitors on Microtubule Formation |
title_short | ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF MITOSIS IN AMEBAE : III. Cold and Urea Treatments: A Basis for Tests of Direct Effects of Mitotic Inhibitors on Microtubule Formation |
title_sort | electron microscopy of mitosis in amebae : iii. cold and urea treatments: a basis for tests of direct effects of mitotic inhibitors on microtubule formation |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2107217/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6040537 |
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