Abstract:The surface of mature eggs of the freshwater oligochaete Tubifex exhibits numerous microvilli. Upon activation, microvilli become narrower at their base and separated from the ooplasmic surface. Here it is shown that concanavalin A (Con A) reversibly inhibits the separation of microvilli from activated Tubifex eggs. The Con A-treated eggs undergo meioses and mitoses at a normal rate. Microvilli on these eggs change their length in a meiotic cycle-dependent manner; their core bundles of microfilaments elongate … Show more
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