AbstractFour monoclonal antibodies were raised against polypetides present in a highsalt detergent‐insoluble fraction from cells ofChlamydomonas reinhardtii. Indirect immunofluorescence microscopy of fibroblasts and epithelial cells grown in culture using these plant antibodies revealed staining arrays identical to those obtained with well characterised antibodies to animal intermediate filaments. Immunoflurescence microscopy ofChlamydomonaswith these monoclonal antibodies and a monoclonal antibody that recognises all animal intermediate filaments (anti‐IFA) gave a diffuse, patchy cytoplasmic staining pattern. Both the plant antibodies and anti‐IFA stained interphase onion root tip cells in a diffuse perinuclear pattern. In metaphase through to telophase, the labelling patterns colocalised with those of microtubules. Labelling of the phragmoplast was also detected but not staining of the preprophase band. On Western blots of various animal cell lines and tissues, all the antibodies labelled known intermediate filament proteins. On Western blots of wholeChlamydomonasproteins, all the antiboides labelled a broad band in the 57,000 Mrrange, and three antibodies labelled bands around 66,000 and 140,000 Mrbut with varibale intensites. On Western blots of whole onion root tip proteins, all the antibodies labelled 50,0000 Mr(two to three bands) polypetides and a diffuse and around 60,000 Mrand three of the antibodies also labelled several polypeptides in the 90,000–200,000 Mrrange. The consistent labelling of these different bands by several different monoclonal antibodies recognising animal intermediate filaments makes these polypetides putative plant intermediate filament p
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