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262 D. L. NANNEY<br />

Table 12<br />

Comparison of major structural proteins of the Tetrahymena cortex<br />

Species<br />

Molecular Weight x 10 -3<br />

Pattern<br />

122 140 145 155 174 250 Class<br />

T. pyriformis complex<br />

Amicronucleate species<br />

T. pyriformis (A) - + - + - + I<br />

T. elliotti (B) — — + — — + IV<br />

T. furgasoni (C) + — — - + + II<br />

Micronucleate species<br />

T. thermophila (1) + - + - - + V<br />

T. americanis (2) — — — + — + III<br />

T. borealis (3) + - - — + + II<br />

T. hegewischi (5) — — - + — + III<br />

T. canadensis (7) + - - - + + II<br />

T. pigmentosa ^<br />

+<br />

— — +<br />

T. tropicalis (9) + - — - + + II<br />

T. hyperangularis (10) — — — + — + III<br />

T. australis (11) — + — + — + I<br />

T. capricornis (12) — — — + — + III<br />

T. patula complex<br />

T. patula (L-FF) — — — + — + III<br />

T. vorax (Tur) — + — + — + I<br />

(V2S) - - + - - + IV<br />

V a u d a u x et al. (1977).<br />

were examined and only two had identical molecular weights across the<br />

Jew species examined. In comparison of any two species the percentage<br />

of bands with identical molecular weights was less than 65'°/n. The authors<br />

suggest that one of the constant proteins is probably tubulin, but they<br />

point out that similarity of molecular weight by no means implies identity<br />

of primary structures in this or any other molecule. In ain interesting<br />

•cognate study these authors prepared antisera against ciliary preparations,<br />

and were unable to obtain interspecific cross reactions in agar<br />

•diffusion systems.<br />

I will mention only one additional class of structural proteins, one<br />

which should under any view be especially conserved. The ribosomal<br />

proteins, like the ribosomal RNA's, trace their ancestry back to the progenote,<br />

and they help conserve the rigid grammatical rules of information<br />

transfer. Recently C uny et al. (1979) carried out a two-dimensional<br />

electrophoretic comparison of two Tetrahymena species, T. pyriformis<br />

and T. thermophila, and detected many differences in their ribosomal<br />

proteins (Table 13). Only nineteen of the 34 or 35 basic proteins of<br />

the large subunit were indistinguishable. Only 7 of the 9 or 11 acidic<br />

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III<br />

II

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