Studies on the plant cytoskeleton using miniprotoplasts of tobacco BY-2 cells |
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Authors: | Seiji Sonobe |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Life Science, Faculty of Science, Himeji-Institute of Technology, Kamigori-Cho Hyogo, 678-12 Harima Science Park City, Japan |
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Abstract: | Vacuoles in plant cells can be eliminated by centrifugation of protoplasts through a density gradient. In this review, properties of evacuolated protoplasts, named ‘miniprotoplasts’, and the significant roles in plant cytoskeleton studies are described. Miniprotoplasts, prepared from tobacco BY-2 cells whose cell-cycle had been synchronized at late anaphase, continued to divide to form two daughter cells. In the presence of cytochalasin B cytokinetic cleavage was enhanced, suggesting a role of actin filaments in plant cytokinesis. In the cytoplasmic extract of miniprotoplasts both tubulin and actin could be polymerized to form microtubules (MTs) and actin filaments (AFs), respectively. A purification method for tubulin, actin and related proteins was developed using the extract. To investigate the interaction between cortical microtubules and the plasma membrane, an experimental system in which MTs were reconstructed on membrane ghosts was developed by combination of membrane ghosts and the extract. |
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Keywords: | Actin filaments Cell model system Cytoskeleton Microtubules Miniprotoplasts Plant cells Tobacco BY-2 cells |
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