Abstract

The effects of low temperature on differentiation of Dictyostelium discoideum cells in the vegetative and preaggregation stages were examined immunohistochemically and electronmicroscopically. Ultimately cells in both stages were found to stain with FITC-conjugated anti-Dictyostelium mucoroides spore antibody at low tempeature (5°C) in nutrient-rich medium under submerged conditions. These cells were sensitive to 0.1% Triton X-100. In contrast, cells in the late aggregation stage were converted to detergent-resistant spores. Irrespective of their high stainability with antispore-Ig, these cells did not contain the prespore-specific vacuoles (PSVs) and spore-coats characteristic of stainable cells. From these facts, it is concluded that cells in the vegetative and preaggregation stages are unable to differentiate at low temperature into prespore and spore cells, which have PSVs and spore-coats, respectively. The composition of spore-specific (SS) antigens accumulated by these cells was examined by immunoblotting. Results showed that under these conditions the cells mainly produced one SS-antigen, namely SP70. The effects of cell density and components of the medium on the production of SS-antigens were also examined.

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