Biochemical and cytological evidence for an overabundance of mucocysts in the bcd pattern mutant of Tetrahymena thermophila
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Biochemical and cytological evidence for an overabundance of mucocysts in the bcd pattern mutant of Tetrahymena thermophila
Abstract
Three acidic proteins (42 kD, 43 kD and 50 kD) were present in unusually high concentrations in cortical preparations of the Tetrahymena pattern mutant broadened cortical domains (bcd). Antisera to the 42-kD and 50-kD proteins bound to discharging mucocysts and food vacuole contents in both wild-type and mutant cells. Subsequent analysis revealed that bcd mutant cell pellicles possess five times more "docked" mucocysts than their wild-type counterparts.
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