Localization of myosin on sperm-cell-associated membranes of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) |
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Authors: | Z. Zhang H. Q. Tian S. D. Russell |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany and Microbiology, University of Oklahoma, 73019-0245 Norman, OK, USA;(2) College of Life Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan |
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Abstract: | Summary Actomyosin interactions are reportedly the principal mechanism for the transport of nonmotile sperm cells of flowering plants inside the pollen tube and inside the embryo sac. Myosin has been demonstrated on the generative cell (the predecessor of sperm cells), although it is unclear from previous studies whether myosin is located directly on the plasma membrane of the male germ cells or on the external plasma membrane of the pollen cell that surrounds them. Immunogold scanning electron microscopy was used to localize myosin on isolated tobacco sperm cells, with and without associated membranes. When present, the pollen tube plasma membrane surrounding the sperm cells was labeled by an antimyosin antibody, as were pollen tube cytoplasmic organelles. Negligible labeling was observed directly on the plasma membrane of the sperm cells. |
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Keywords: | Immunogold Myosin Nicotiana tabacum Pollen tube Scanning electron microscopy Sperm cell transport |
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