[Spatio-temporal analysis of contraction dependent surface movements in Physarum polycephalum (author's transl)].

Cytobiologie Pub Date : 1978-06-01
N Hülsmann, K E Wohlfarth-Bottermann
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Plasmodial veins of Physarum polycephalum were investigated by combining cinematographical and tensiometrical methods. Veins remaining on their original growing substrate show characteristic surface movements resulting from an intrinsic contraction automaticity. Radial and longitudinal components of surface movements were registered simultaneously. Both contraction activities show identical frequencies, in contrast to results derived from experiments with isolated veins. There is only one genuine frequency and therefore one has not necessarily to suppose the existence of a cooperation of two oscillating systems underlying the rhythmic contraction phenomena. The results are discussed in respect to the basis of the contraction phenomena: the cytoplasmic actomyosin fibrils of Physarum and their function in motive force generation for protoplasmic streaming.

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[多头绒泡菌收缩依赖表面运动的时空分析[作者译]。
采用电影摄影和张力测量相结合的方法对多头绒泡菌的疟原虫静脉进行了研究。残存在原始生长基质上的脉,由于其固有的收缩自动性,表现出特有的表面运动。同时记录地表运动的径向和纵向分量。这两种收缩活动显示出相同的频率,与孤立静脉实验的结果相反。只有一个真正的频率,因此我们不必假设在有节奏的收缩现象下存在两个振荡系统的合作。讨论了绒泡菌收缩现象的基础:胞浆肌动球蛋白原纤维及其在原生质流动动力产生中的作用。
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