Abstract
The ultrastructure of the Dictyostelium centrosome is markedly different from that of the well known yeast spindle pole body and vertebrate centriole-containing centrosome. It consists of a box-shaped, layered core structure surrounded by a corona with dense nodules embedded in an amorphous matrix. For further structural and biochemical analyses of this type of centrosome we used highly enriched isolated Dictyostelium centrosomes as an antigen to raise 14 new centrosomal monoclonal antibodies. Immunofluorescence microscopy and Western blot analysis revealed that at least 10 of them were directed against different antigens. Immunofluorescence microscopy also showed that the monoclonal antibodies fell into three different groups: A) antibodies localizing to the centrosome during the entire cell cycle; B) antibodies staining the centrosome mainly during mitosis; and C) antibodies labeling centrosome associated structures. All antibodies, except one, exhibited a cell cycle-dependent staining pattern underscoring the highly dynamic properties of the Dictyostelium centrosome.
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