ISSN:
1550-7408
Source:
Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
Topics:
Biology
Notes:
Monocercomonas sp. from the wood-snake Tropidophis melanurus was studied using fast freezing of alive and fixed cells followed by freeze-fracture and deep-etching. Cytochemistry for enzymes (acid phosphatase, neutral phosphatase, and thiaminopyrophosphatase) and for carbohydrates and endocytosis of gold-labeled albumin were also performed. The Golgi complex is formed by 12-14 cisternae with typical cis and trans faces connected to a network of tubular and cisternal structures, and is positive for thiaminopyrophosphatase at the trans face. Intraluminal filamentous structures are seen connecting the two faces of the cisternae of the Golgi complex. Lysosomes appeared to contain acid and neutral phosphatases. Cytochemistry showed that lysosomes predominate among the unidentified vacuoles in the cytoplasm. Some vesicles are involved in the endocytic pathway, while others are derived from the Golgi complex. Hydrogenosomes have a rod-like or dumb-bell shape. Two of the anterior flagella present rosettes, when observed in replicas of freeze-fractured material, formed by circular arrangement of intramembranous particles on both P and E faces. The other anterior and the recurrent flagella do not show such rosettes but showed ribbon-like arrays of particles at the point where they emerge from the cell body.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1550-7408.1998.tb04542.x
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