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Hyphal tip organization inAllomyces arbuscula

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Light and electron microscopic observations on vegetative hyphae ofAllomyces arbuscula revealed the specialized organization of the tip. There were some minor differences related to culture conditions, but the main ultrastructural features common to all hyphal tips disclosed a special type of organization distinct from that of other fungi. A crescent-shaped apical zone consisted of vesicles and membrane cisternae embedded in a granular matrix. Vesicles fused with the apical plasmalemma and presumably contributed to its expansion and to wall growth. The apical zone contained few ribosomes and generally no other organelles. Mitochondria were concentrated in the immediate subapical zone and scattered through the remainder of the hyphae, as were microbodies. Microtubules formed an asterlike structure with its center in the apical zone. Proximally of the apex, microtubules were axially oriented. Nuclei occurred only a certain distance from the tip. The elements of the apex may maintain the polarity of the hyphae via a gradient and hold it in a state of vegetative growth.

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Roos, U.P., Turian, G. Hyphal tip organization inAllomyces arbuscula . Protoplasma 93, 231–247 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01275656

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