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IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDIES OF ISOLATED PARTICULATES OF PARAMECIUM AURELIA : I. Antigenic Relationships Between Cytoplasmic Organelles and Evidence for Mitochondrial Variations as Demonstrated by Gel Diffusion

Mitochondria and other particulates—cilia, trichocysts, and "small granules"—have been isolated from several stocks of Paramecium aurelia, syngen 2. Antisera against these particles and against breis have been used to characterize the fractions by diffusion in gel. Evidence is presented fo...

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Autores principales: Finger, Irving, Kaback, Michael, Kittner, Philip, Heller, Carol
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1960
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2224955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13699596
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author Finger, Irving
Kaback, Michael
Kittner, Philip
Heller, Carol
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description Mitochondria and other particulates—cilia, trichocysts, and "small granules"—have been isolated from several stocks of Paramecium aurelia, syngen 2. Antisera against these particles and against breis have been used to characterize the fractions by diffusion in gel. Evidence is presented for the relationship of particles, as demonstrated by immunologic cross-reactivity of the soluble antigens extracted from them. Although some antigens are unique for a fraction, cross-reacting antigens in two or more fractions, as determined by "spur" formation in agar, suggest a relationship between morphologically diverse particles. A procedure for studying cross-reactions in gels is described using the specific immobilization antigens as a model. The localization of these antigens within cilia, and perhaps trichocysts, has been confirmed. Other organelles, specifically mitochondria and "small granules," appear to alter their specificity spontaneously and reversibly during cell reproduction, a pattern reminiscent of the immobilization serotypes which can transform to one another during clonal growth.
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spelling pubmed-22249552008-05-01 IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDIES OF ISOLATED PARTICULATES OF PARAMECIUM AURELIA : I. Antigenic Relationships Between Cytoplasmic Organelles and Evidence for Mitochondrial Variations as Demonstrated by Gel Diffusion Finger, Irving Kaback, Michael Kittner, Philip Heller, Carol J Biophys Biochem Cytol Article Mitochondria and other particulates—cilia, trichocysts, and "small granules"—have been isolated from several stocks of Paramecium aurelia, syngen 2. Antisera against these particles and against breis have been used to characterize the fractions by diffusion in gel. Evidence is presented for the relationship of particles, as demonstrated by immunologic cross-reactivity of the soluble antigens extracted from them. Although some antigens are unique for a fraction, cross-reacting antigens in two or more fractions, as determined by "spur" formation in agar, suggest a relationship between morphologically diverse particles. A procedure for studying cross-reactions in gels is described using the specific immobilization antigens as a model. The localization of these antigens within cilia, and perhaps trichocysts, has been confirmed. Other organelles, specifically mitochondria and "small granules," appear to alter their specificity spontaneously and reversibly during cell reproduction, a pattern reminiscent of the immobilization serotypes which can transform to one another during clonal growth. The Rockefeller University Press 1960-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2224955/ /pubmed/13699596 Text en Copyright © Copyright 1961 by The Rockefeller Institute Press
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Finger, Irving
Kaback, Michael
Kittner, Philip
Heller, Carol
IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDIES OF ISOLATED PARTICULATES OF PARAMECIUM AURELIA : I. Antigenic Relationships Between Cytoplasmic Organelles and Evidence for Mitochondrial Variations as Demonstrated by Gel Diffusion
title IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDIES OF ISOLATED PARTICULATES OF PARAMECIUM AURELIA : I. Antigenic Relationships Between Cytoplasmic Organelles and Evidence for Mitochondrial Variations as Demonstrated by Gel Diffusion
title_full IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDIES OF ISOLATED PARTICULATES OF PARAMECIUM AURELIA : I. Antigenic Relationships Between Cytoplasmic Organelles and Evidence for Mitochondrial Variations as Demonstrated by Gel Diffusion
title_fullStr IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDIES OF ISOLATED PARTICULATES OF PARAMECIUM AURELIA : I. Antigenic Relationships Between Cytoplasmic Organelles and Evidence for Mitochondrial Variations as Demonstrated by Gel Diffusion
title_full_unstemmed IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDIES OF ISOLATED PARTICULATES OF PARAMECIUM AURELIA : I. Antigenic Relationships Between Cytoplasmic Organelles and Evidence for Mitochondrial Variations as Demonstrated by Gel Diffusion
title_short IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDIES OF ISOLATED PARTICULATES OF PARAMECIUM AURELIA : I. Antigenic Relationships Between Cytoplasmic Organelles and Evidence for Mitochondrial Variations as Demonstrated by Gel Diffusion
title_sort immunological studies of isolated particulates of paramecium aurelia : i. antigenic relationships between cytoplasmic organelles and evidence for mitochondrial variations as demonstrated by gel diffusion
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2224955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13699596
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