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Intracellular vesicle movement, cAMP and myosin II inDictyostelium

 

作者: David R. Soll,   Deborah Wessels,   John Murray,   Holly Vawter,   Edward Voss,   Ann Bublitz,  

 

期刊: Developmental Genetics  (WILEY Available online 1990)
卷期: Volume 11, issue 5‐6  

页码: 341-353

 

ISSN:0192-253X

 

年代: 1990

 

DOI:10.1002/dvg.1020110505

 

出版商: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company

 

关键词: Vesicle movement;myosin II;cAMP;Dictyostelium;actin;computer‐assisted motion analysis

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

AbstractDictyosteliumamoebae were analyzed before and after rapid addition of 10−6M cAMP for cellular motility, dynamic shape changes, and intracellular particle movement. Before cAMP addition, amoebae moved in a persistent anterior fashion and were elongate with F‐actin localized predominantly in the anterior pseudopod. Intracellular particles moved rapidly and anteriorly. Within seconds after 10−6M cAMP addition, cells stopped translocating, pseudopod formation ceased, intra‐cellular particle movement was depressed, and F‐actin was lost from the pseudopod and concomitantly relocalized in the cell cortex After 10 seconds, expansion zones reappeared but were small and no longer anteriorly localized. Vesicle movement partially rebounded but was no longer anteriorly directed. The myosin II null mutant HS2215 exhibited both depressed cellular translocation and vesicle movement. The addition of cAMP to HS2215 cells did not result in any detectable change in the random, depressed movement of particles. The results with HS2215 suggest that myosin II is essential for (1) rapid cellular translocation, (2) cellular polarity, (3) rapid particle movement, (4) anteriorly directed particle movement, and (5) the cAMP response. Electron micrographs suggest that at least half of the particles examined in this study contain in turn smaller membrane bound vesicles or multilameilar membrane bodies. The possible role of these vesicles is

 

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