The effects of cytochalasin B on the development and morphology of the Micrasterias cell vary according to different developmental stages. CB (especially 5–6 μm/ml) does not stop the growth of a developing semicell during early developmental stages and allows the formation of a three–lobed form, which is a kind of a basic form preceding the actual morphogenesis, further growth and development still being totally prevented by the same concentration. This is due to the occurrence of two separate cytoplasmic streaming systems in the developing semicell, one being cortical, more CB sensitive, the other being more central, not as sensitive to CB, both being microfilament based. The cortical streaming system supports tip growth, and many observations indicate that this system is also associated with the intermediation of the nuclear control regulating morphogenesis in Micrasterias. The effects of CB are specific: it has not been found to have distinct effects on the ultrastructure of the cell, on cell wall material production, or on the turgor pressure of the cell.
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