Central root cap cells are depleted of endoplasmic microtubules and actin microfilament bundles: Implications for their role as gravity-sensing statocytes

被引:35
作者
Baluska, F
Kreibaum, A
Vitha, S
Parker, JS
Barlow, PW
Sievers, A
机构
[1] UNIV BONN, INST BOT, D-53115 BONN, GERMANY
[2] SLOVAK ACAD SCI, INST BOT, BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA
[3] ACAD SCI CZECH REPUBL, INST PLANT MOL BIOL, CR-37005 CESKE BUDEJOVICE, CZECH REPUBLIC
[4] UNIV BRISTOL, LONG ASHTON RES STN, INST ARABLE CROPS RES, BRISTOL, AVON, ENGLAND
关键词
cytoskeleton; gravity perception; Phleum; Lepidium; Lycospersicum; root cap; Zea;
D O I
10.1007/BF01279569
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Indirect immunofluorescence, using monoclonal antibodies to actin and tubulin, applied to sections of root tips of Lepidium, Lycopersicon, Phleum, and Zea, revealed features of the cytoskeleton that were unique to the statocytes of their root caps. Although the cortical microtubules (CMTs) lay in dense arrays against the periphery of the statocytes, these same cells showed depleted complements of endoplasmic microtubules (EMTs) and of actin microfilament (AMF) bundles, both of which are characteristic of the cytoskeleton of other post-mitotic cells in the proximal portion of the root apex. The scarcity of the usual cytoskeletal components within the statocytes is considered responsible for the exclusion of the larger organelles (e.g., nucleus, plastids, ER elements) from the interior of the cell and for the absence of cytoplasmic streaming. Further more,the depletion of dense EMT networks and AMF bundles in statocyte cytoplasm is suggested as being closely related to the elevated. cytoplasmic calcium content of these cells which, in turn, may also favour the formation of the large sedimentable amyloplasts by not permitting plastid divisions. These latter organelles are proposed to act as statoliths due to their dynamic interactions with very fine and highly unstable AMFs which enmesh the statoliths and merge into peripheral AMFs-CMTs-ER-plasma membrane complexes. Rather indirect evidence for these interactions was provided by showing enhanced rates of statolith sedimentation after chemically-induced. disintegration of CMTs. All these unique properties of the root cap statocytes are supposed to effectively enhance the gravity-perceptive function of these highly specialized cells.
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