CENTROSOMES AND MICROTUBULES DURING MEIOSIS IN THE MUSHROOM BOLETUS RUBINELLUS
Open Access
- 1 September 1971
- journal article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of cell biology
- Vol. 50 (3) , 737-745
- https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.50.3.737
Abstract
The double centrosome in the basidium of Boletus rubinellus has been observed in three planes with the electron microscope at interphase preceding nuclear fusion, at prophase I, and at interphase I. It is composed of two components connected by a band-shaped middle part. At anaphase I a single, enlarged centrosome is found at the spindle pole, which is attached to the cell membrane. Microtubules mainly oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis of the basidium are present at prefusion, prophase I and interphase I. Cytoplasmic microtubules are absent when the spindle is present. The relationship of the centrosome in B. rubinellus to that in other organisms and the role of the cytoplasmic microtubules are discussed.Keywords
This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
- Formation of centriole and centriole-like structures during meiosis and mitosis in Labyrinthula sp. (rhizopodea, labyrinthulida): an electron-microscope study *Journal of Cell Science, 1970
- Environmental control of fruitbody development in Boletus rubinellus in axenic culture.1970
- The nucleolar cycle in an ascomycete.1970
- Somatica nuclear division in Armillaria Mellea.1969
- DIVISION IN THE DINOFLAGELLATE GYRODINIUM COHNII (SCHILLER)The Journal of cell biology, 1969
- Evolutionary Criteria in Thallophytes: A Radical AlternativeScience, 1968
- Meiosis in Coprinus lagopus: A comparative study with light and electron microscopyJournal of Cell Science, 1967
- A FIBER APPARATUS IN THE NUCLEUS OF THE YEAST CELLThe Journal of cell biology, 1966
- PLASTIC EMBEDDING MIXTURES FOR USE IN ELECTRON MICROSCOPY.1964
- IMPROVEMENTS IN EPOXY RESIN EMBEDDING METHODSThe Journal of cell biology, 1961