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Role of the Cytoskeleton in Tip Growth and Cytokinesis |
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| 3. After 2 h of potentiation, fronds are collected, rinsed with ASW, and placed in the dark at 15ºC for one hour. In the dark, they release eggs and sperm, and fertilization occurs. The fronds are then removed, and zygotes are ready for use. In each dish, plate newly fertilized eggs (zygotes) in unidirectional light at 15ºC. | ||||||||
4. At 10 h AF (after fertilization), shortly before germination and mitosis, the three dishes of zygotes will be treated as follows: 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 micromolar, and the final volume of the solution is 5 mls (the jasplakinolide will be added to 5 mls of ASW). Type in your answer in the answer sheet, in MICROLITERS, showing your calculation.
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| 5. At 10 h AF, add the appropriate solution (jasplakinolide or control solutions) to your three dishes. To do this, add jasplakinolide (or DMSO) to 5 mls fresh ASW in a conical tube. Cap the tube and mix well. Gently pour the ASW off the zygotes and replace with the jasplakinolide or control solution. Return zygotes to the incubator at 15ºC. | ||||||||
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? a) 100% germinated, 100% divided
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