1982
DOI: 10.1016/s0074-7696(08)61004-9
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Cell Division: Key to Cellular Morphogenesis in the Fission Yeast, Schizosaccharomyces

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“…In fission yeast, the septum is a three-layered structure that is synthesized in two steps (Johnson et al, 1982). The first part to be laid down in a centripetal manner is the primary septum, which is rich in linear ␤-1,3-glucan (Horisberger and Rouver-Vauthey, 1985;Humbel et al, 2001), and its deposition is dependent on constriction of the actomyosin ring (Liu et al, 1999(Liu et al, , 2000.…”
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“…In fission yeast, the septum is a three-layered structure that is synthesized in two steps (Johnson et al, 1982). The first part to be laid down in a centripetal manner is the primary septum, which is rich in linear ␤-1,3-glucan (Horisberger and Rouver-Vauthey, 1985;Humbel et al, 2001), and its deposition is dependent on constriction of the actomyosin ring (Liu et al, 1999(Liu et al, , 2000.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…For transmission electron microscopy (TEM), the cells were stained with potassium permanganate according to the protocol described by Johnson et al (1982). Electron photomicrographs were taken with a Jeol Jem-1010 electron microscope (Peabody, MA).…”
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“…However, the degree of morphological similarity between the S. cerevisiae and mammalian secretory organelles (especially the Golgi compartments) has been in doubt. To Golgi complexes observed in animal cells (Novikoff et al, 1971;Rambourg et al, 1981) or the multi-copy compartments observed in other yeasts, such as S. pombe (Johnson et al, 1982;Chappel and Warren, 1989), the S. cerevisiae compartments typically are not organized into parallel stacks of membranes. Clusters of three cistemae occur relatively infrequently (' 10% of the Golgi bodies consist of such stacks), and larger stacks were not observed.…”
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“…Animal cells typically contain one Golgi complex (Novikoff et al, 1971;Rambourg et al, 1981) that consists of several parallel and functionally distinct membranous sacs in which the oligosaccharides that decorate secretory proteins are successively extended and modified (reviewed in Kornfeld and Kornfeld 1985). Although stacked cisternal compartments (reminiscent of the mammalian Golgi complex) can be readily observed in other yeast species, such as Schizosaccharomyces pombe (Johnson et al, 1982;Chappel and Warren, 1989), few of these distinctive structures have been described in S. cerevisiae.…”
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