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Fig. 1. (A,B) Dependence of the outer zone depth on temperature in 2-D cultures. a,
outer zone; b, inner zone. The dark outermost edge is a meniscus. Freshly
starved NC-4 cells at (A) 30°C, 10 min after preparation, and (B)
4.5°C, 15 min after preparation. (C) Freshly starved NC-4 and Ax-2 cells
were two-dimensionally cultured in an isothermal vessel. Each plot represents
a 1-2 h time average of the outer zone depth Lout. Plots
are fitted by
Lout
Texp(E/2RT),
where T is absolute temperature (K) and R is the gas constant,
giving activation energy of E=65 kJ mol-1, E=69
kJ mol-1 for Ax-2 and NC-4 cells, respectively. Plots at 40°C
have been omitted for the curve fitting. (DG) Temperature dependence on
cell differentiation. Earlymound stage cells were subjected to 2-D culture.
Cells at the outermost region of the outer zone show D19 expression
at both 22°C, t=4 h (D) and 10°C, t=4 h (E). The
ecmB expression observed near the border at 22°C (t=2 h)
(F) is suppressed at 10°C (t=3 h) (G). Scale bars, 200 µm
(A,B); 100 µm (C,D).