Localization of Ben1-Like Protein and Nuclear Degradation During Development of Metaphloem Sieve Elements in Triticum Aestivum L.

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Jingtong Cai
Zhihui Zhang
Zhuqing Zhou
Wenli Yang
Yang Liu
Fangzhu Mei
Guangsheng Zhou
Likai Wang
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[1] Huazhong Agricultural University,Laboratory of Cell Biology, College of Life Science and Technology
[2] Huazhong Agricultural University,College of Plant Sciences & Technology
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Acta Biologica Hungarica | 2015年 / 66卷
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L.; MSEs; immuno-electron microcoy; hybridization; BEN1-LIKE protein;
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Metaphloem sieve elements (MSEs) in the developing caryopsis of Triticum aestivum L. undergo a unique type of programmed cell death (PCD); cell organelles gradually degrade with the MSE differentiation while mature sieve elements keep active. This study focuses on locating BEN1-LIKE protein and nuclear degradation in differentiating MSEs of wheat. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) showed that nuclei degraded in MSE development. First, the degradation started at 2–3 days after flowering (DAF). The degraded fragments were then swallowed by phagocytic vacuoles a. 4 DAF. Finally, nuclei almost completely degraded a. 5 DAF. We measured the BEN1-LIKE protein expression in differentiating MSEs. In situ hybridization showed that BEN1-LIKE mRNA was a more obvious hybridization signal at 3–4 DAF at the microscopic level. Immuno-electron microscopy further revealed that BEN1-LIKE protein was mainly localized in MSE nuclei. Furthermore, MSE differentiation was tested using a TSQ Zn2+ fluorescence probe which showed that the dynamic change of Zn2+ accumulation was similar to BEN1-LIKE protein expression. These results suggest that nucleus degradation in wheat MSEs is associated with BEN1-LIKE protein and that the expression of this protein may be regulated by Zn2+ accumulation variation.
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