Hexavalent chromium-induced differential disruption of cortical microtubules in some Fabaceae species is correlated with acetylation of α-tubulin

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作者
Eleftheriou, Eleftherios P. [1 ]
Adamakis, Ioannis-Dimosthenis S. [1 ]
Michalopoulou, Vasiliki A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Sch Biol, Dept Bot, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece
关键词
Cortical microtubules; Depolymerization; Fabaceae; Hexavalent chromium; Stabilization; Tubulin acetylation; ROOT-TIP CELLS; STABILIZES MICROTUBULES; TRITICUM-TURGIDUM; MITOTIC CELLS; ORGANIZATION; ALUMINUM; CYTOSKELETON; TOXICITY; INHIBITION; INTERPHASE;
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10.1007/s00709-015-0831-4
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
The effects of hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] on the cortical microtubules (MTs) of five species of the Fabaceae family (Vicia faba, Pisum sativum, Vigna sinensis, Vigna angularis, and Medicago sativa) were investigated by confocal laser scanning microscopy after immunolocalization of total tubulin with conventional immunofluorescence techniques and of acetylated alpha-tubulin with the specific 6-11B-1 monoclonal antibody. Moreover, total alpha-tubulin and acetylated alpha-tubulin were quantified by Western immunoblotting and scanning densitometry. Results showed the universality of Cr(VI) detrimental effects to cortical MTs, which proved to be a sensitive and reliable subcellular marker for monitoring Cr(VI) toxicity in plant cells. However, a species-specific response was recorded, and a correlation of MT disturbance with the acetylation status of alpha-tubulin was demonstrated. In V. faba, MTs were depolymerized at the gain of cytoplasmic tubulin background and displayed low alpha-tubulin acetylation, while in P. sativum, V. sinensis, V. angularis, and M. sativa, MTs became bundled and changed orientation from perpendicular to oblique or longitudinal. Bundled MTs were highly acetylated as determined by both immunofluorescence and Western immunoblotting. Tubulin acetylation in P. sativum and M. sativa preceded MT bundling; in V. sinensis it followed MT derangement, while in V. angularis the two phenomena coincided. Total alpha-tubulin remained constant in all treatments. Should acetylation be an indicator of MT stabilization, it is deduced that bundled MTs became stabilized, lost their dynamic properties, and were rendered inactive. Results of this report allow the conclusion that Cr(VI) toxicity disrupts MTs and deranges the MT-mediated functions either by depolymerizing or stabilizing them.
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