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Arrangement of cortical microtubules at the surface of the shoot apex inVinca major L.: Observations by immunofluorescence microscopy
Authors:Shuich Sakaguchi  Taizo Hogetsu  Noboru Hara
Institution:(1) Department of Biology College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo, Komaba, Meguro-ku, 153 Tokyo;(2) Department of Pure and Applied Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo, Komaba, Meguro-ku, 153 Tokyo
Abstract:Arrangements of cortical microtubules (MTs) and of cellulose microfibrils at the surface of the vegetative shoot apex ofVinca major L. were examined by immunofluorescence microscopy and polarizing microscopy, respectively. Cortical MTs adjacent to the outermost walls of the apex were arranged more or less randomly in individual cells: especially in cells in the central region of the apex the arrangement was almost completely random. However, in the peripheral region MTs tended to show parallel alignment in individual cells, and an overall pattern that was roughly concentric around the apical dome was discerned. Observations of birefringence of cell walls indicated that cellulose microfibrils in the peripheral region of the apex were also arranged in a pattern which was roughly concentric around the apical dome. These patterns of arrangements of MTs and microfibrils are understood to be perpendicular to the radial cell files observed in the peripheral region of the apex, and can be related to the radial expansion of the surface of the apex.
Keywords:Cellulose microfibril  Cortical microtubule  Immunofluorescence  Leaf formation  Shoot apex            Vinca
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