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Ultrastructure of Trypanosoma conorhini in the Crithidial Phase *
Author(s) -
MILDER REGINA,
DEANE MARIA P.
Publication year - 1967
Publication title -
the journal of protozoology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.067
H-Index - 77
eISSN - 1550-7408
pISSN - 0022-3921
DOI - 10.1111/j.1550-7408.1967.tb01448.x
Subject(s) - ultrastructure , kinetoplast , flagellum , endoplasmic reticulum , organelle , nucleolus , biology , nucleus , membrane , microbiology and biotechnology , vesicle , anatomy , dna , biochemistry , gene
SYNOPSIS. The ultrastructure of the crithidial phase of T. conorhini culture has been studied. The structure of the plasma membrane is not easy to make out; only at a few points in highly magnified picit is seen as a double osmiophilic membrane with an intermedilayer of low density. Sub‐pellicular tubules are present also around the flagellar pocket. The nucleus usually has a single large nucleolus, but sometimes this may be double. The flagellum has the sual 2 central and 9 double peripheral fibers, the latter having lateral arms. The structure of the kinetoplast is similar to that of other rypanosomatids but the division of the organelle seems to be more complex than has been described: the central, DNA‐bearing lamellae duplicate, forming a double transverse band; 1 of these bands probably migrates toward the side before invagination of the membrane completes the division. Mitochondria are long tubular structures with few cristae, disposed chiefly along the periphery of the cell. A communication between the kinetoplast and tubular mitochondria is very frequent. The endoplasmic reticulum is poorly developed, represented chiefly by smooth membranes surrounding vesicles, rough‐surfaced membranes being scanty in most cells. Several inclusions may be found, some probably lipids, others being of unknown nature.