Title of article :
Actin filament organization in aligned prefusion
myoblasts
Author/Authors :
Nathan T. Swailes، نويسنده , , Peter J. Knight and Michelle Peckham، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The organization of the actin cytoskeleton in prefusion aligning myoblasts is likely to be important for their shape
and interaction. We investigated actin filament organization and polarity by transmission electron microscopy
(TEM) in these cells. About 84% of the filaments counted were either found in a subplasmalemma sheet up to
0.5
μ
m thick that was aligned with the long axis of the cell, or in protrusions. The remaining filaments were found
in the cytoplasm, where they were randomly orientated and not organized into bundles. The polarity of the subplasmalemma
filaments changed progressively from one end of the cell to the other. At the ends of the cells and
in protrusions, the majority of filaments were organized such that their barbed ends faced the tip of the protrusion.
We did not find any actin filament bundles or stress fibres in these cells. Time-lapse phase microscopy demonstrated
that aligned cells were still actively migrating at the time of our TEM observations, and their direction of movement
was restricted to the long axis of the cell group. The ability of these cells to locomote actively in the absence of
actin filament bundles suggests that in these cells the subplasmalemma actin sheet contributes not only to cell
shape but also to cell locomotion.
Keywords :
cell locomotion , Muscle differentiation , TEM , video microscopy , S1-decoration , Cytoskeleton
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily