The Structure of Trichocysts in Paramecium Caudatum
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- 1 November 1972
- journal article
- Published by The Company of Biologists in Journal of Cell Science
- Vol. 11 (3) , 899-929
- https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.11.3.899
Abstract
The structure of undischarged and discharged trichocysts has been examined in Paramecium caudatum, and their light-microscopic appearance compared with their fine-structural organization. In living specimens undischarged trichocysts appear to be of a single type with a unimodal variation in length about a mean of 3.7 µm. When fixed for electron microscopy or compressed beneath a coverslip many of the trichocysts expand within the cell, giving rise to a variety of different forms of lower phase density. Ultrastructurally the undischarged trichocyst consists of at least 10 different components: these include a mesh-like sheath surrounding the body of the organelle; an inner and an outer sheath enclosing the tip, the inner sheath being made up of 4 spiralling envelopes with a square net substructure, and the outer sheath being formed of a dense amorphous matrix containing longitudinal microtubules and scattered fine filaments; a boundary surface to the outer sheath; a membranous trichocyst sac the apical region of which is surrounded by a cylinder of microtubules joined to each other with dense material; and lastly, the crystalline matrix of the trichocyst body and tip. This crystalline appearance is apparently related to the presence of a loosely interwoven complex of fine filaments which form a highly regular pattern of unit structures repeating at 16-nm intervals. In extended trichocysts the 60-nm banding pattern of the body is also composed of fine filaments arranged in a different, elongated manner in 2 distinct and alternating patterns which are taken to be 2 views of the same structure. Measurements indicate that when trichocysts extend they elongate by a factor of from 6 to 8. It is proposed that the crystalline pattern of the unextended trichocyst body transforms into the extended form by a simple rearrangement of the constituent filaments accompanied by their elongation. Possible models of the undischarged and discharged states of organization are suggested.Keywords
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