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CIL:23603
NCBI Organism Classification
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Biological Process
microtubule-based movement
Cellular Component
spindle pole body
Spindle oscillation is inhibited in nip100delta null cells arrested in S phase. nip100 is the yeast homologue of p150[glued] and encodes the large subunit of the cytoplasmic dynactin complex. In wild-...
CIL:11560
NCBI Organism Classification
unknown eukaryote
Biological Process
centriole organization
Cellular Component
centriole
Figs. 305 & 306 from Don Fawcett's Chapter 12: Centrioles show a cross section though centrioles. The radially symmetrical periodic structures were intensified by rotating and averaging the images. Th...
CIL:13115
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium multimicronucleatum
Biological Process
contractile vacuole organization
Cellular Component
contractile vacuolar membrane
A high resolution view of the Contractile Vacuole Complex. The CV membrane has collapsed into regularly spaced tubules oriented perpendicular to the microtubular ribbon in this ruptured cell. Some tub...
CIL:20803
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium multimicronucleatum
Biological Process
contractile vacuole organization
Cellular Component
contractile vacuolar membrane
To determine what happens to the CV during systole we observed the CV in a living cell and then fixed the cell as soon as the CV had opened to the outside. It was apparent that the CV membrane does no...
CIL:20814
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium multimicronucleatum
Biological Process
contractile vacuole organization
Cellular Component
contractile vacuole
Cubic membrane such as this array represents the cell’s method of storing large quantities of lipid and protein bilayers into the smallest possible volume. These membranes can quickly expand into pl...
CIL:36241
NCBI Organism Classification
Tetrahymena pyriformis
Biological Process
microtubule basal body duplication
Cellular Component
microtubule basal body
Up to three basal bodies have been seen in various stages of development near a mature basal body/cilium complex. In this micrograph 2 new basal bodies are present next to 2 cilia and 3 are forming ne...
CIL:36244
NCBI Organism Classification
Tetrahymena pyriformis
Biological Process
oral apparatus organization
Cellular Component
microtubule basal body
The basal bodies in the opisthe developing oral apparatus become organized into polykinetids of the three oral membranelles (1, 2 and 3) and of the two rows of basal bodies forming the undulating memb...
CIL:39518
NCBI Organism Classification
Tetrahymena pyriformis
Biological Process
oral apparatus organization
Cellular Component
microtubule basal body
The basal bodies in the opisthe developing oral apparatus become organized into polykinetids of the three oral membranelles (1, 2 and 3) and of the two rows of basal bodies forming the undulating memb...
CIL:12300
NCBI Organism Classification
Didinium nasutum
Biological Process
cortical cytoskeleton organization
Cellular Component
cell cortex
Didinium (non-dividing) has a massive cytopharynx at its anterior end that takes the shape of a cone-shaped proboscis when closed. This cytopharynx contains numerous lamellae composed of sets of micro...
CIL:13138
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium multimicronucleatum
Biological Process
cortical microtubule organization
Cellular Component
cytoproct
In this colchicine-treated cell, used in an attempt to disrupt its microtubules, we found that microtubules already formed are not disrupted in Paramecium. This open cytoproct shows the microfilaments...
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