Formation and division of giant mitochondria during the cell cycle of Euglena gracilis Z in synchronous culture I. Some characteristics of changes in the morphology of mitochondria and oxygen-uptake activity of cells
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Changes in the morphology of mitochondria of Euglena gracilis Z cells were followed with an electron microscope during the cell cycle in a synchronous culture under photo-autotrophic conditions. Giant mitochondria were temporarily formed, most probably by fusion of smaller forms, in the cells at an intermediate stage in the growth phase of the cell cycle. Formation of the giant mitochondria was accompanied by a striking decrease in the oxygen-uptake activity of the cells, and the division of giant mitochondria into smaller forms by a re-increase in the activity.
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著者
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Hase Eiji
Institute of Applied Microbiology, University of Tokyo
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Hase Eiji
Institute Of Applied Microbiology University Of Tokyo
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Hase Eiji
Institute Applied Microbiology University Of Tokyo:tokugawa Institute For Biological Research
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OSAFUNE Tetsuaki
Department of Life Science, Nippon Sport Science University
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Mihara Sayoko
Institute Of Applied Microbiology University Of Tokyo
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Ohkuro Isamu
Department of Microbiology, Tokyo Medical College
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Osafune Tetsuaki
Department Of Microbiology Tokyo Medical College:institute Of Applied Microbiology University Of Tok
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Osafune Tetsuaki
Department Of Life Science Nippon Sport Science University
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Ohkuro Isamu
Department Of Microbiology Tokyo Medical College
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