Marie Croisier, Coralie Busso, Nils Kalbfuss, Alexander Woglar, Graham Knott, Pierre Gönczy
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Electron microscopy ascertains presence of centrioles in rectal epithelial cells of C. elegans L1 larvae.
Centrioles are microtubule-based organelles important for cellular organization and function. C. elegans embryos undergo extensive programmed centriole elimination, with merely 7 post-mitotic cells retaining a focus of the centriolar proteins SAS-4 and SAS-7 in L1 larvae. Here, we addressed whether such foci correspond to bona fide centrioles by conducting serial-section electron microscopy. Our analysis ascertains that centriolar microtubule configurations are indeed present in the B, F, U and Y rectal epithelial cells. Therefore, centrioles are truly spared from elimination in these cells, calling for investigating the importance of such retention compared to the elimination program occurring in most post-mitotic cells.