Effect of Cytochalasin B, Nocodazol and Procaineon Binding and Fate of Concanavalin A in Competent Ectoderm of Xenopus laevis : Developmental Biology
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The microfilament-inhibitor [Cytochalasin B] or microtubule-inhibitors (nocodazol and procaine) cause similar morphological changes in isolated gastrula ectoderm of Xenopus laevis even at the ultrastructural level i.e. a change of cell shape and an increase of the intercellular spaces. The inhibitors used in this study do not influence the binding of Con A-gold to Con A-binding sites (CABS) on the plasma membranes of ectoderm cells. However, in contrast to Cytochalasin B-treated cells patching and internalization of CABS take place after microtubule-inhibitor treatment. Due to the enlarged intercellular spaces apparently a larger number of ectodermal cells is susceptible to the inducing stimulus. This explains the described increase of neural inducing activity of Con A in combination with Cytochalasin B or with nocodazol.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 1990-08-15
著者
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Grunz H
Univ. Ghs Essen Essen Deu
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TACKE LOTHAR
Department of Zoophysiologie, FB 9 (Biologie), University GHS Essen, Universitatsstr
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GRUNZ HORST
Department of Zoophysiologie, FB 9 (Biologie), University GHS Essen, Universitatsstr
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Tacke Lothar
Department Of Zoophysiologie Fb 9 (biologie) University Ghs Essen Universitatsstr
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