Displacement of the mitotic apparatuses by centrifugation reveals cortical actin organization during cytokinesis in cultured tobacco BY-2 cells

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Kengo Arima
Daisuke Tamaoki
Yoshinobu Mineyuki
Hiroki Yasuhara
Tomonori Nakai
Teruo Shimmen
Tohru Yoshihisa
Seiji Sonobe
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[1] University of Hyogo,Graduate School of Life Science
[2] University of Toyama,Graduate School of Science and Engineering
[3] University of Hyogo,Graduate School of Life Science
[4] JST SENTAN,Department of Life Science and Biotechnology, Faculty of Chemistry, Materials and Bioengineering
[5] Kansai University,undefined
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Journal of Plant Research | 2018年 / 131卷
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Actin cable; Actin-depleted zone; Tobacco BY-2 cells; Cortical division zone; Global–local live imaging microscope; Plant cytokinesis;
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In plant cytokinesis, actin is thought to be crucial in cell plate guidance to the cortical division zone (CDZ), but its organization and function are not fully understood. To elucidate actin organization during cytokinesis, we employed an experimental system, in which the mitotic apparatus is displaced and separated from the CDZ by centrifugation and observed using a global–local live imaging microscope that enabled us to record behavior of actin filaments in the CDZ and the whole cell division process in parallel. In this system, returning movement of the cytokinetic apparatus in cultured-tobacco BY-2 cells occurs, and there is an advantage to observe actin organization clearly during the cytokinetic phase because more space was available between the CDZ and the distantly formed phragmoplast. Actin cables were clearly observed between the CDZ and the phragmoplast in BY-2 cells expressing GFP-fimbrin after centrifugation. Both the CDZ and the edge of the expanding phragmoplast had actin bulges. Using live-cell imaging including the global–local live imaging microscopy, we found actin filaments started to accumulate at the actin-depleted zone when cell plate expansion started even in the cell whose cell plate failed to reach the CDZ. These results suggest that specific accumulation of actin filaments at the CDZ and the appearance of actin cables between the CDZ and the phragmoplast during cell plate formation play important roles in the guidance of cell plate edges to the CDZ.
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