Microtubule and microfilament distribution and tubulin content in the cell cycle of indian muntjac cells

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Using DAPI, rabbit antitubulin antibody, FITC‐labeled goat anti‐rabbit IgG, and TRITC‐phalloidin to stain individual cells, the microspectrophotometric analysis showed that three markers that represent the nucleus, microtubules (MT), and microfilaments (MF), respectively, could be recognized in individual cells without interference. The phase of the cell cycle was determined by DNA content. We found that in Indian muntjac (IM) cells, the amount of tubulin in G2 and M phases was about twice as much as that in G1 phase. In G2 cells, the cytoplasmic microtubule complex (CMTC) became denser than in G1 cells. The cytoplasmic MT extent in basically the same orientation as MF bundles in interphase. The regions where the MT is denser also have a denser MF distribution. Copyright © 1988 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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Duanshun, W., Suwen, L., Changqing, Z., Ruxuan, C., & Shaobai, X. (1988). Microtubule and microfilament distribution and tubulin content in the cell cycle of indian muntjac cells. Cytometry, 9(4), 368–373. https://doi.org/10.1002/cyto.990090414

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