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Evidence for intermediate-like filaments in a heterotrichous ciliate
M Mohr1, A Ruthmann, U Eichenlaub-Ritter
1Lehrstuhl für Zellmorphologie der Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum, FRG.
Abstract:
In the heterotrichous ciliate Nyctotherus ovalis, a meshwork of 10 nm filaments present in the cell cortex surrounds cytostome and cytoproct and is connected by thin strands to a perinuclear coat. Like intermediate filaments (If) of higher organisms the filaments are insoluble in non-ionic detergent, and paracrystals can be formed after dissolution in 8 M urea. The cross-reactions of these filaments with monoclonal anti-vimentin and anti-cytokeratin antibodies suggest that they share common epitopes with both types of If proteins.
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