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THE CONTRACTILE RING : II. Determining its Brief Existence, Volumetric Changes, and Vital Role in Cleaving Arbacia Eggs
The first cleavage furrow in eggs of Arbacia (sea urchin) is accompanied by a uniform ring of aligned microfilaments, called the contractile ring. Individual contractile ring filaments measure 35–60 A and occasionally appear "hollow." The contractile ring exists from about 20 sec after ana...
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description | The first cleavage furrow in eggs of Arbacia (sea urchin) is accompanied by a uniform ring of aligned microfilaments, called the contractile ring. Individual contractile ring filaments measure 35–60 A and occasionally appear "hollow." The contractile ring exists from about 20 sec after anaphase to the end of furrowing activity, i.e., 6–7 min at 20°C. It is closely associated with the plasma membrane at all times, and is probably assembled there. It is about 8 µ wide and 0.2 µ thick throughout cleavage. Its volume decreases, however, suggesting a contraction-related disassembly of contractile ring filaments, rather than a sliding-filament mechanism in the strict sense. Cytochalasin B (>10(-6) M) arrests cleavage within 60 sec, by which time contractile ring filaments are no longer visible ultrastructurally. The furrow may be seen to recede within this time. Karyokinesis is unaffected. Simultaneous disruption of furrowing activity and of the contractile ring largely confirms the vital role of the contractile ring as the organelle of cell cleavage. |
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spelling | pubmed-21087332008-05-01 THE CONTRACTILE RING : II. Determining its Brief Existence, Volumetric Changes, and Vital Role in Cleaving Arbacia Eggs Schroeder, Thomas E. J Cell Biol Article The first cleavage furrow in eggs of Arbacia (sea urchin) is accompanied by a uniform ring of aligned microfilaments, called the contractile ring. Individual contractile ring filaments measure 35–60 A and occasionally appear "hollow." The contractile ring exists from about 20 sec after anaphase to the end of furrowing activity, i.e., 6–7 min at 20°C. It is closely associated with the plasma membrane at all times, and is probably assembled there. It is about 8 µ wide and 0.2 µ thick throughout cleavage. Its volume decreases, however, suggesting a contraction-related disassembly of contractile ring filaments, rather than a sliding-filament mechanism in the strict sense. Cytochalasin B (>10(-6) M) arrests cleavage within 60 sec, by which time contractile ring filaments are no longer visible ultrastructurally. The furrow may be seen to recede within this time. Karyokinesis is unaffected. Simultaneous disruption of furrowing activity and of the contractile ring largely confirms the vital role of the contractile ring as the organelle of cell cleavage. The Rockefeller University Press 1972-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2108733/ /pubmed/5063470 Text en Copyright © 1972 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 Schroeder, Thomas E. THE CONTRACTILE RING : II. Determining its Brief Existence, Volumetric Changes, and Vital Role in Cleaving Arbacia Eggs |
title | THE CONTRACTILE RING : II. Determining its Brief Existence, Volumetric Changes, and Vital Role in Cleaving Arbacia Eggs |
title_full | THE CONTRACTILE RING : II. Determining its Brief Existence, Volumetric Changes, and Vital Role in Cleaving Arbacia Eggs |
title_fullStr | THE CONTRACTILE RING : II. Determining its Brief Existence, Volumetric Changes, and Vital Role in Cleaving Arbacia Eggs |
title_full_unstemmed | THE CONTRACTILE RING : II. Determining its Brief Existence, Volumetric Changes, and Vital Role in Cleaving Arbacia Eggs |
title_short | THE CONTRACTILE RING : II. Determining its Brief Existence, Volumetric Changes, and Vital Role in Cleaving Arbacia Eggs |
title_sort | contractile ring : ii. determining its brief existence, volumetric changes, and vital role in cleaving arbacia eggs |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2108733/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5063470 |
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