Abstract

Vital staining of differentiating slime mold cells of Dictyostelium discoideum was studied, with reference to autophagic vacuoles they contain. By microscopically comparing within individual cells neutral-red staining granules with acid phosphatase positive granules, we identified vitally stained granules as autophagic vacuoles. At the early stages of differentiation, although the majority of cells were strongly acid phosphatase positive and there was little difference in the number of autophagic vacuoles between prestalk and prespore cells, only the former (about 25% of the total) were strongly vitally stained. It was thus concluded that autophagic vacuoles of prestalk cells are intensely stained with neutral-red while those of prespore cells are only weakly stained. Strong vital staining of prestalk cells was bleached by lysosomotropic agents such as NH 4Cl, methylamine, and chloroquine which are known to increase intra-lysosomal pH. This suggests that autophagic vacuoles of prestalk cells are strongly stained because of their acidity.

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