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Frolov, A., Chystyakova, L., Malysheva, M. |
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Cell & Tissue Biology; Feb2011, Vol. 5 Issue 1, p81-89, 9p |
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The morphology of a new species of pelobionts Pelomyxa flava was studied by light and electron microscopy. The envelopes of P. flava are consist of a plasma membrane with a thick layer of weakly structured glycocalyx on its outer surface. Numerous flagella are often located at the apices of short conical pseudopodia. Kinetosomes of flagella reach length of 0.9 μm and are hollow with a pronounced central filament. The rootlet system is represented by three groups of microtubules: the radial, basal, and the microtubules of lateral root. The transitory zone is short and does not reach beyond the level of the cell surface; the axoneme is characterized by an unstable set of microtubules. Trophic stages of the P. flava life cycle are represented by binuclear cells; plasmotomy is performed at the tetranuclear stage. Nuclei have a granular structure. Fibrillar nuclear bodies are revealed in the karyoplasm. The nuclear envelope has a complex organization; on its surface, the outer membrane has a layer of electron-dense material that contacts with short microtubules located single-row at the surface of the nuclear envelope. Vesicles and cisterns of endoplasmic reticulum are located away from microtubules and are derivatives of the nuclear envelope. In the P. flava endoplasm, the presence of structural and digestive vacuoles and glycogen granules was found. Three types of prokaryotic cytobionts were revealed. Large multimembranous organelles reaching 5 μm in diameter were described for the first time. Peculiarities of the morphology and biology of P. flava compared to the previously studied Pelomyxa species are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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