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Eperon S, Peck R
Eur J Protistol . 2012 Dec; 29(4):435-45. PMID: 23195742
Secretory vesicles called trichocysts structurally show a body and a tip in Paramecium and a shaft and four arms in Pseudomicrothorax. Biochemical and immunological relationships between both trichocyst types were...
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Vigues B, Bricheux G, Metivier C, Brugerolle G, Peck R
Eur J Protistol . 2012 Dec; 23(2):101-10. PMID: 23195087
The cytoskeleton of many protists comprises an extensive submembranous epiplasm which contributes to cell shape and integration of cell membranes with underlying structures according to the species-specific cortical architecture. Using...
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Huttenlauch I, Peck R, Stick R
J Cell Sci . 1998 Oct; 111 ( Pt 22):3367-78. PMID: 9788878
The cortex of ciliates, dinoflagellates and euglenoids comprises a unique structure called the epiplasm, implicated in pattern-forming processes of the cell cortex and in maintaining cell shape. Despite significant variation...
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Huttenlauch I, Peck R, Plessmann U, Weber K, Stick R
J Cell Sci . 1998 Jul; 111 ( Pt 14):1909-19. PMID: 9645939
Most protists possess a unique membrane skeleton, the epiplasm, which is involved in pattern forming processes of the cell cortex and functions in maintaining cell shape. Articulins, a novel class...
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Huttenlauch I, Geisler N, Plessmann U, Peck R, Weber K, Stick R
J Cell Biol . 1995 Sep; 130(6):1401-12. PMID: 7559761
The cytoskeleton of certain protists comprises an extensive membrane skeleton, the epiplasm, which contributes to the cell shape and patterning of the species-specific cortical architecture. The isolated epiplasm of the...
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Eperon S, Vigues B, Peck R
J Eukaryot Microbiol . 1993 Jan; 40(1):81-91. PMID: 8457804
Ejectable trichocysts were isolated from the ciliate Pseudomicrothorax dubius. Polyclonal antibodies were raised against three groups of trichocyst proteins: G1 (30-31 kDa), G2 (26-27 kDa) and G3 (15-20 kDa). By...
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Eperon S, Peck R, Swiderski B
Biol Cell . 1993 Jan; 78(3):207-16. PMID: 7694723
Secretory vesicles of the ciliate Pseudomicrothorax dubius, called trichocysts, are separated into > 40 proteins by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. The trichocyst, composed of a shaft and four arms, is in...
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Hausmann K, Peck R
Differentiation . 1978 Jan; 11(3):157-67. PMID: 102557
The cytopharyngeal basket of Pseudomicrothorax dubius, through which filamentous blue-green algae are ingested, consists of 22 (+/- 3) nemadesmata and nemadesmal lamellae, in the form of a tube. A cytostome,...
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Peck R
J Cell Sci . 1977 Jun; 25:367-85. PMID: 408367
The ultrastructure of the somatic cortex of the ciliate Pseudomicrothorax dubius is studied with emphasis on the epiplasm layer which lies immediately under the inner alveolar membrane and is continuous...
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Peck R
J Protozool . 1977 Feb; 24(1):122-34. PMID: 405476
Cortical ultrastructure of the scuticociliates Dexiotricha media and Dexiotricha colpidiopsis was investigated. The following elements of the somatic cortex were studied: the cell membrane, alveolar membranes and the epiplasm, kinetodesmal...