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Fungal Genet Biol ; 43(5): 357-65, 2006 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16517186

ABSTRACT

We have compared F-actin patterns in invasive and non-invasive oomycete hyphae. In Achlya bisexualis an F-actin depleted zone is present in 70% of invasive but only 9% of non-invasive hyphae. In Phytophthora cinnamomi these figures are 74 and 20%, respectively. Thus, the F-actin depleted zone appears to be associated with invasive growth. TEM images indicate that it is unlikely to represent areas of vesicle accumulation. Measurements of turgor indicate no significant increase under invasive conditions (0.65 MPa (invasive) and 0.63 MPa (non-invasive)). Similarly we found no difference in burst pressures (1.04 MPa (invasive) and 1.06 MPa (non-invasive)), although surrounding agarose may lead to overestimates of invasive tip strength. An F-actin depleted zone has the potential, along with wall softening, to increase protrusive force in the absence of turgor increases. Staining of F-actin in hyphae under hyperosmotic conditions suggests that decreases in F-actin at growing tips may also enable non-invasive growth at very low turgor.


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Achlya/growth & development , Actins/analysis , Hyphae/growth & development , Phytophthora/growth & development , Achlya/chemistry , Achlya/ultrastructure , Cytoplasmic Vesicles/ultrastructure , Hyphae/chemistry , Hyphae/ultrastructure , Microscopy, Electron, Transmission , Microscopy, Fluorescence , Osmotic Pressure , Phytophthora/chemistry , Phytophthora/ultrastructure
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