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Fig. 1. Bud formation is uncoupled from nuclear division in diploid cells treated
with IAA. An exponentially growing heterozygous CDC3/CDC3-GFP strain
was incubated in YEPD (1% Difco yeast extract, 2% Difco-Bacto Peptone and 2%
glucose) plus 0.5% IAA. Samples were removed at 1-hour intervals and stained
with DAPI. The samples were examined with DIC microscopy to record overall
appearance, and fluorescence microscopy to visualise CDC3-GFP (green) or
nuclei (blue). (A) Filaments representative of the changes observed. The time
of sampling is indicated in each panel. Arrows in the 1- and 2-hour samples
indicate examples of multiple septin patches; the solid arrow in the 8-hour
sample (right) indicates a branch forming and the open arrow (left) a double
septin ring. Scale bar is 5 µm. The figure does not show examples from all
the time points analysed in B and C. (B) The number of buds produced
per filament over the 8 hours examined. Over 100 filaments were analysed for
each time point. (C) The number of nuclei per filament. Filaments were
categorised as indicated, according to whether they had nuclei in a large cell
at either end of the filament or a nucleus within the chain of small buds. (D)
At the indicated time points, samples were withdrawn and fixed with 2.5% w/v
formaldehyde and briefly sonicated. Cell number was determined, counting each
clump or filament as a single cell. Filled circles, no IAA; open circles, plus
IAA.