Oral Ultrastructure and Oral Development of the Misaligned Undulating Membrane Mutant of Tetrahymena thermophila1
- 1 February 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Protozoology
- Vol. 32 (1) , 126-139
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1550-7408.1985.tb03026.x
Abstract
The misaligned undulating membrane (mum) mutant of T. thermophila is a nonconditional, single gene recessive mutation. The major effect of the mum mutation is the production of multiple undulating membrane (UM) fragments in the oral apparatus (OA). The ultrastructure of the UM fragments of mum OAs is identical to that of the single UM of wild-type OAs. Analysis of OA development at midbody using a combination of light microscopy of protargol-stained cells and SEM [scanning electron microscopy] of demembranated whole cells showed that the phenotypic effect of the mum mutation first becomes evident during mid to late stage 4 and is fully manifested in early stage 5. The effect of the mutation involves a proliferation of excess basal bodies in the UM field. Subsequent events in the development of the mum OA from mid to late stage 5 are identical to those in wild-type OAs. The mum mutation may establish conditions that allow the production of multiple UMs and thus reveals that the UM field is competent for the complete and coordinated development of several adjacent UMs. This level of regional control is not clearly evident when a single UM is present. The comparison of development of wild-type and mum OAs required an extensive reanalysis of stages 4 and 5 of normal oral development. On the basis of current and previous observations, a new and more subdivided staging system for oral development in Tetrahymena was proposed.This publication has 37 references indexed in Scilit:
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