Abstract

The structure of cellulose synthesizing terminal complexes (TCs) has been investigated in different species of ascidians. The linear-shaped TCs consisting of two types of membrane particles were found in four species belonging to two orders including previous data . A relationship between the length of TCs and the size of produced cellulose microfibrils was found within the same order. The density and localization patterns of TCs coincided with the arrangement of cellulose microfibrils in the innermost layer of the tunic, that is outer protective tissue and a major cellulosic component in the ascidians. This suggests that the shape and dimension of the microfibril bundle is influenced by an arrangement of TCs in the epidermal cell membrane.

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