The Role of cytoskeleton in tip growth and cytokinesis in Silvetia compressa
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Part I: Effect of
jasplakinolide on tip growth and cytokinesis
4. At 10 h AF (after fertilization), shortly
before germination and mitosis, the three dishes of zygotes will be treated as
follows:
Dish 1. 5 mM
jasplakinolide in ASW
Dish 2. ASW alone (a control)
Dish 3. DMSO in ASW (the same volume of DMSO as for
jasplakinolide in Dish 1)
DMSO, a solvent, was
used to dissolve jasplakinolide and make a concentrated stock solution. To ensure that any developmental effects you
see are due to jasplakinolide and not DMSO, you will need this DMSO
control.
Calculate the volume
of jasplakinolide stock solution to add to Dish 1. Assume that the jasplakinolide stock solution
is 10 mM, the final concentration of jasplakinolide is 5 mM,
and the final volume of the solution is 5 mls (the jasplakinolide will be added
to 5 mls of ASW). Submit your answer,
below, in MICROLITERS, showing your calculation.
6. By 24 h AF, 95 to 100% of untreated zygotes have germinated and divided. What effect do you expect the jasplakinolide to have on germination (initiation of tip growth)? Cytokinesis?
100% germinated, 100% divided
100%
germinated, 0% divided
0% germinated, 100% divided
0% germinated, 0%
divided
7. At 24 h AF examine the zygotes under the
microscope at 10X. Count the number of
zygotes that have germinated for each treatment. Determine the percent
germination and type your answers below.
8. Label the membranes with the fluorescent
lipid, FM 4-64, to a final concentration of 5 mM. Remember that your dishes contain 5 mls of
ASW. The stock solution of FM 4-64 is 5
mM. Determine the volume of FM 4-64
stock solution to add to each dish and type your answer, below, in micro
liters, showing your calculation.
9. For
each treatment, examine the zygotes under the eppifluorescent microscope at 10X
using the Texas Red filter cube. Count the number of zygotes that have divided
at least once for each treatment.
Determine the percent that have completed cytokinesis and type your
answers below.
10. What do you conclude from these results?
Part
II: Effect of jasplakinolide on the
cytoskeleton (actin filaments)
4. As for Part I, calculate the volume of
jasplakinolide to add to Dish 1.
Dish 1. 5 micromolar jasplakinolide in ASW
Dish 2. ASW alone
Dish 3. DMSO in ASW
Assume that the
jasplakinolide stock solution 10 mM, the final concentration of jasplakinolide
is 5 mM, and the final volume of the solution is 8 mls
(the jasplakinolide will be added to 8 mls of ASW). Submit your answer, below, in MICROLITERS,
showing your calculation.
6. At 24 h AF, a cone of filamentous actin
extends from the rhizoid nucleus to the subapex of the tip, and a plate of
actin forms, predicting the position of the new membrane and wall that will be
formed during cytokinesis. What effect
do you expect jasplakinolide to have on actin arrays (type your answer below)?
17.
Describe each result.
18. What
do you conclude from your results?