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. 1961 Feb;9(2):317-23.
doi: 10.1083/jcb.9.2.317.

Infective organisms in the cytoplasm of Amoeba proteus

Infective organisms in the cytoplasm of Amoeba proteus

L E ROTH et al. J Biophys Biochem Cytol. 1961 Feb.

Abstract

Evidence from electron and phase microscopy is given which shows that infective organisms are present in the cytoplasm of Amoeba proteus. Vesicles containing living organisms have been observed after repeated washing and starvation of the amebae for a period of 2 weeks. Exposure to gamma-radiation in conjunction with starvation, repeated washing, isolation of single amebae, refeeding with contaminant-free Tetrahymena, and clone selection has produced clones with reduced cytoplasmic infection. These findings are discussed in regard to the autoradiographic studies of other investigators on Amoeba proteus. The controversies over whether DNA and RNA are synthesized in the cytoplasm may be resolved by the finding of cytoplasmic infection.

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